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Trying to figure out how to drop my energy requirements and still keep ~100TB running.
Right now it’s 12x 10TB drives in a RAID 6 with ~8TB still available; it might be time to bite the bullet and upgrade to 20TB drives. Problem is, if my calculations are correct, I’d still need 7 drives - 5 X 20TB=100TB and then two more drives for “parity”.
The server I have lined up already has a PERC in it.
What are you doing with that much space?
Storing Linux ISOs, like everyone else.