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Oh I have backups myself. But parent is more or less talking about a 71TiB NAS for residential usage and being able to ignore the bit rot; in that context such a person probably wouldn't have backup.

Personnaly I have long since moved out of raid 5/6 into raid 1 or 10 with versionned backup, at some level of data raid 5/6 just isn't cutting it anymore in case anything goes slightly wrong.



Yep, I get that. I was from there. My NAS is almost 10 years old now, and there are just above 60 TiB data on it, there is nothing I cannot really lose on it. I don't really have a reason to put a 20 bays NAS at home, so simple volumes turned out to be a better option. Repairing a RAID is no fun. I guess most of the ordinary home user like me should probably go with simple volumes. The cost and effort required for a RAID just doesn't justify the benefit for most home users.




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