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Actually... SHR mimics RAID1 for the first 3 disks... then it reverts to mimicking RAID5 when the 4th disk is added. Not saying one is better than the other... it's just how SHR works.Ok, so RAID5 is better then SHR.
Surely SHR mimics RAID 1 with 2 disks, and then RAID 5 for 3 and more disks. SHR2 starts mimicking RAID 6.SHR mimics RAID1 for the first 3 disks
You can do it both ways. Adding one at a time will expand the volume twice, needless if you want to use both od the remaining drives. Just add them and expandSo if you have a 4-bay machine with 2 bays populated, and you want to populate the remaining 2 bays with disks which are identical in size to the original 2 disks (so you end up with 4 identical disks), and you're running SHR, and want to enlarge the existing volume (rather than creating a second volume) do you add the two disks at the same time, or add one, and then the other?
In which case I'll wait for 2021 which rumour has it will be supporting 20MB Bernoulli drives. By 2025 there'll be expansion support for Zipp and Jazz drives.It’s rumored that it’ll have four 5.25" floppy drive bays with an option to install one 3.5" drive in the special drive bay for caching if you're a power user who wants to push it to the limit (must be scary at the limit, be careful)
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