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I think you're thinking of the rule of thumb for RAID5 or the zfs equivalent
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Ah you are right! My bad. Thanks for clearing that up!
I'm curious. Where is the problem with small drives for RAID5? Too many writes for such a small drive?
It's actually the opposite, with only a single drive of parity, once your hard drive is larger than ~2TB the resilver time for the array is high enough that there's an uncomfortable chance of an additional drive failure while it's resilvering
That makes sense, especially when the drives are equally old. Thanks for explaining it!