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Re: Is triple parity possible with pro 6 with raid 6
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Is triple parity possible with pro 6 with raid 6
I currently have a ReadyNas Pro 6 (outgrew an ultra 4), 8 GB RAM, with a single 5 x 3TB raid volume in flexraid mode. Is there a way to add the 6th drive as parity to achieve triple parity, and thus be able to live through a 3 drive failure? I have backups upon backups going. Raid is not a backup.
Thanks, all!
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Re: Is triple parity possible with pro 6 with raid 6
Hi @kmassner1, to my understanding it is not, as RAID6 gives double redundancy and would protect you against 2 disks getting faulty at the same time.
Using the NETGEAR RAID calculator you could see, that RAID10 could give triple redundancy in flexraid. You might want to check it out here:
https://rdconfigurator.netgear.com/raid/index.html
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Re: Is triple parity possible with pro 6 with raid 6
@Retired_Member wrote:
RAID10 could give triple redundancy in flexraid.
RAID10 would use three disks for protection, but it doesn't provide triple redundancy. There are still failure modes where two failed disks will destroy the array. So it only guarantees single redundancy, though there are multiple disk failure combinations that it can survive.
With RAID10, the disks are mirrored in pairs, so any failure mode where a disk + the corresponding mirror fails will destroy the array.
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Re: Is triple parity possible with pro 6 with raid 6
@Retired_Member wrote:
Thanks for clarification, @StephenB, please let also know, whether you are aware about any RAID type available with OS6 supporting triple parity/redundancy.
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Quadruple RAID-1 mirroring would do it, at a very high overhead. But I don't know of any way to configure that in a ReadyNAS.
There are some triple parity (non standard) RAID modes out there, but the ReadyNAS doesn't support them. They'd make more sense in the large rack-mount systems, as the overhead is very high if you don't have a lot of disks (and the odds of it being useful in a smaller array are pretty low).
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Re: Is triple parity possible with pro 6 with raid 6
Got it. So in other words, "stop being so paranoid, you have multiple backups".
Thanks all!