Hi everyone!
So I'm using some old hardware to build a home server for SMB and NextCloud. I have 4 x Seagate 2TB 5900 rpm HDD's that I'm planning to run in a RAID 10, giving me a total of 4TB storage. These are the weird drives that Seagate put out some time ago with the strange rotational speed.
I also have 3 x's Seagate 2TB 7200 rpm HDD's that I'm thinking to grab a matching drive on eBay so that I have another 4TB of storage in RAID 10 configuration.
My question is there any way I can merge the 2 RAID 10 array's into one storage device, (8TB total), under /home in Debian server even though the 2 RAID arrays have different speeds?
Thanks!
zog
So I'm using some old hardware to build a home server for SMB and NextCloud. I have 4 x Seagate 2TB 5900 rpm HDD's that I'm planning to run in a RAID 10, giving me a total of 4TB storage. These are the weird drives that Seagate put out some time ago with the strange rotational speed.
I also have 3 x's Seagate 2TB 7200 rpm HDD's that I'm thinking to grab a matching drive on eBay so that I have another 4TB of storage in RAID 10 configuration.
My question is there any way I can merge the 2 RAID 10 array's into one storage device, (8TB total), under /home in Debian server even though the 2 RAID arrays have different speeds?
Thanks!
zog