8 x 16TB drives in RAID 6 should yield 96TB of usable space. I'm already using 15.6TB of space, so I'll be at 16.25% used after expansion.
The process is an annoying one:
Backup to an external 18TB HDD.
Perform a data scrub (this is not a delete, it verifies the RAID data and performs error correction and will guarantee that the parity files are all good).
Deactivate 1 drive in the RAID 6 set, power off, replace the 3.6TB drive with an 18TB drive, power on, silence alerts and let it rebuild the RAID.
Repeat #3 until all drives are replaced (another 7 times).
Expand volume from 21.8TB to 96TB.
I've managed to locate all 8 drives from different suppliers so will hopefully vary the production batch and their environmental conditions, and so have hit the credit card. The drives alone will cost £2k.
Last time I upgraded the storage to the current 21.6TB was in 2016... I'm hoping for a similar time period until the next one... meaning that these will amortise over 7 years, or roughly £23 per month to have 96TB of storage at home.
Wouldn't it be less annoying if you bought another box? Obviously adding another £1k to the project is also annoying, but you'd be starting with fresh and presumably upgraded hardware
Yeah thinking about it, I have a week to think about it.
The argument for upgrading that too is mostly the RAID controller being new and network being 10gbps which will be needed within the life of the hardware even if it's excessive today.
Time to expand the storage in the NAS.
I'm running a Synology DS1817+ which has 8 HDD bays, in those are 8 x 4TB HDD that provide a RAID 6 21.7TB volume.
I'm at 72% used, and 70% is my trigger for "best think about expanding my storage volume" and 80% used is my "oh fuck, it's going to die" threshold.
The HDD I've chosen is the Toshiba N300 16TB HDWG31GUZSVA ( https://www.toshiba-storage.com/products/toshiba-internal-hard-drives-n300/ ) as this is a very standard HDD (none of that SMR stuff) with an incredible long life expected (1M hours between failures = longer than my expected life).
8 x 16TB drives in RAID 6 should yield 96TB of usable space. I'm already using 15.6TB of space, so I'll be at 16.25% used after expansion.
The process is an annoying one:
I've managed to locate all 8 drives from different suppliers so will hopefully vary the production batch and their environmental conditions, and so have hit the credit card. The drives alone will cost £2k.
Last time I upgraded the storage to the current 21.6TB was in 2016... I'm hoping for a similar time period until the next one... meaning that these will amortise over 7 years, or roughly £23 per month to have 96TB of storage at home.
The first HDDs should arrive a week from now.