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long story short...

  • hosted 2x2TB Crucial MX500 SSD in RAID1 in DNS-320L (Dlink)
  • both metadata and superblock corrupted, unable to boot.
  • spent $1.5k for data recovery and sent 1 of the SSD for RMA (bad sectors)
  • bought new NAS 223j and 1x WD Red Plus 2TB
  • insert WD Red+ and MX500 SSD cannot create SHR storage pool (because HDD and SSD cannot mix)

my solutions (3-2-1 backup strategy)..

  1. wait for RMA SSD to come back and insert 2xSSD (WD Red+ keep aside or try to sell off) + iDrive e2 as remote backup
  2. buy 1 more WD Red+ and insert 2xHDD (2xSSD keep aside or try to sell off) + iDrive e2 as remote backup
  3. ignore the 3-2-1 remote backup strategy: buy 1 more WD Red+ and insert 2xHDD to start using NAS + buy SSD enclosure to use 1 of the 2 SSD as 2nd backup (via NAS USB port) .. NOT paying for iDrive e2 subscription.

What will you do in my case?

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[–] guardiangift2023@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Not sure what the point is of using a SSD in a NAS with only a 1Gbps ethernet port.

[–] bustersg@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

if i remembered correctly, the crucial mx500 had a same price point vs a HDD for 2TB hence i went ahead to purchase SSD use for NAS.

[–] HTWingNut@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

I would think you'd be able to get at least a 4TB HDD for the price of a 2TB SSD, and with the right sale, even an 8TB. WD Blue are CMR and while for some reason hard to come by at the moment, run about $100-130 depending on the day.

[–] bustersg@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

i went ahead and setup 2x2tb wd red+ as raid1 in shr1 in synology 2bay 223j,but i still have commenters said i should deploy 2x SSD instead, for cache and indexing, i dont quite undetstand what benefits i can get from using SSD vs HDD.

just offload photos from mobile storage to nas every 3 weeks, plus occasionally steam drama series from nas via dlna or plex.

[–] HTWingNut@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

As long you don't have SHR disks, 2TB HDD should be find. These days 2TB SSDs are about the same price as a 2TB HDD or at least much more affordable, a lot faster, quieter, and use less power.