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janpeter1
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Oct 09, 2021
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How different can two RAID-1 disk be to work well together?

Hi,   In February I took the first step to upgrade my RAID-1 system 2x4TB running on ReadyNAS 314 and reaplaced one disk to a 8 TB. At the time I bought a 5400 rpm disk from WD. To be exact it was...
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    StephenB
    Oct 10, 2021

    janpeter1 wrote:

     

    I read in another thread that you could mix 7200 rpm and 5400 rpm disk in a RAID1-configuration and that means that the 7200 rpm disk will spin slower on 5400 rpm. And that is not a problem? You agree on that?

    It shouldn't cause a problem (and when I replace one of my own WD 8 TB in the future, I will likely also end up with mixed speeds).

     

    The 7200 rpm disk won't spin slower (it can't).  But the RAID array can handle mismatched speeds (and mismatched cache sizes also are not a problem).  Performance will be somewhere between a pure 5400 array and a pure 7200 array.

     

    Though I am not mixing speeds at the moment, I have done this in the past with no difficulty.  

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