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FishMan123
Aspirant
Jul 22, 2011

Multiple disk sizes

Maybe this has been mentioned before, but it is SO obvious. XRaid needs to support multiple disk sizes (and actually use the space).

For the average home user, nobody wants to make a single purchase of 4 x 2TB drives to replace all their 1 TB drives! The user should be able to purchase a single 2TB drive and replace the smallest drive in the system, increasing overall space - AS NEEDED.

Yes, I'm aware that RAID specifications are based on all drives being the same capacity, but XRaid is already a proprietary extension, right?

Technically, you should be able to use the largest drive for parity, and use the sum of the smallest 3 drives for usable space.

In the FAQ, the example is given of 1x 250G drive and 3x 750G drives. Total usable space is 750G (3x 250G and 250G parity). Doesn't it seem obvious that the space should be 1750G? (250G + 2x 750G and 750G parity). If the user then purchased a 2TB drive, he could replace the 250G and end up with 2250G space (3x 750G and 2TB parity).

When you get this feature completed, I'll be lining up to buy one.

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