My parity drive seems to have been set to a disabled status and I see the following as the Smart report. If anyone could please help and explain if this is actually failing. I haven't been able to directly find something that better guides me to understa
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In a way the rebuild could make sense to me, as a drive got added and so parity is invalid until either the parity or "data" on the new drive are rebuilt, but it doesn't look familiar. I've always let Unraid clear the drives for me though and it has been quite a while since I...
Unraid is also efficient in how you can expand the size of the array. You can add a drive of any size, and it will increase the size of the array by that size, even if it doesn't match the size of the other disks. As long as you ensure that your parity drive is equal to or ...
Uses a parity-based system instead of RAID Minimum Hardware Requirements Any x86, x64, or ARM compatible processor, 1GB RAM, 4GB storage space. 2-Core Intel 64-Bit or AMD x86 or x64 processor, 8GB RAM, 16GB SSD boot drive, at least two storage drives. ...