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  • After I had two WD drives fail in my old NAS so I switched to all Seagate on my next build. Currently running 9x 20TB Exos X20, though for only about a year now, so no issues should be expected, yet.

    I think the most important thing is that you pick a drive that is meant for NAS/server use (so rated for running 24/7). And having manufacturere warrenty is also nice. My Seagate drives have 60 months (which is considerably more then the 36 months that my WD drives had).








  • The reasoning is that drives are produced and shipped in batches and if you order multiple at onces there is a higher chance you’ll get drives from the same batch. If that batch had some fault during production or it was damaged during shipping, all your drives might be affected.

    I don’t have a source, but it’s something multiple expirenced people have mentioned to me.




  • My first question is about different drives. Could I purchase two different brand drives and use them with btrfs? (I assume yes)

    You can.

    2nd question: how does the replacement process go? Like if drive A died, so I remove it, and put a brand new replacement in. What do I have to do with btrfs to get the raid 1 back going? Any links or guides would be amazing.

    Depends on what NAS/Software you have. If your NAS supports hot-swaps you can just pull out the defective drive and plug in another. Otherwise you’ll have to shut it down, swap the drive and turn it back on.

    If you have already have the spare drive ready and you have slots availible, you can run a “hot spare”. This way you can even start the raid rebuild if you’re not physically near your NAS (like when a drive fails while you’re on holiday or sm).








  • Mushishi

    So I’m almost through Season 1 now and this is a really strange one. It wasn’t really what I was looking for but it’s so strangly calming and while very episodical it still feels like you want to see what comes next.

    It’s definitly not as gripping so I didn’t really binge it, just watching a couple of episodes here and there. But now that I’m finishing the first season I have to say I quite enjoyed it overall. Even if it was for different reasons then I looked for.

    Thanks for the suggestion.


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    6 months ago

    It’s really just a minor point, It took me a couple of rewatches to even get the video game references, because the character stories just draw you in. I’m well aware of all the aspects that makes Frieren a brilliant show.

    The video game aspect was just something I noticed that apprently no one else talks about. But I failed to understand how deeply rooted the TTRPG aspects are to the genre as a whole. It was just new to me.

    The only show I watched before that felt like a video game was “The Mandalorian” and that really turned to shit in S03 …