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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller
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      170TB Usable from different drives using some aggressive pricing... (prices in USD)

      Drive Type Drives Needed in R10 Cost Per Drive Resulting Cost
      15TB 24 NA ?
      14TB 26 $598 $15548
      12TB 30 $471 $14130
      10TB 34 $395 $13430
      8TB 44 $332 $14608
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        Jimmy9008 @DustinB3403
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        @DustinB3403 said in Raid10, must use or another Raid limits?:

        @Jimmy9008 said in Raid10, must use or another Raid limits?:

        Still, the budget is the budget. What else would you suggest? I know I could get a QNAP at this cost with the right storage, in RAID 10. May not bee a good idea, and I dont like QNAP, but it fits the budget...

        The suggestion is that you either reduce what you need for storage, or expect that warranty would be parts only within the MFR stock terms.

        Parts only is fine. I was just curious if it 'came with anything else'...

        I'll get that company to put a quote together, but worst case a shitty QNAP is still an option.

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @Jimmy9008
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          @Jimmy9008 said in Raid10, must use or another Raid limits?:

          Still, the budget is the budget.

          That's how consumers work, never how a business operates. Businesses work based on what they can invest in and what is best for the business. The concept of a fixed budget is not workable in a business context. That's pure insanity and leads to utter disaster.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @Jimmy9008
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            @Jimmy9008 said in Raid10, must use or another Raid limits?:

            but worst case a shitty QNAP is still an option

            Not a real one, no.

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            • DustinB3403D
              DustinB3403
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              QNAP is also not a contender in this space, it's on par with a Synology (especially at this scale) and you'd still be limited to the manufacturer warranty.

              If you use a vendor to buy the parts (and build it for you) you at least have the possible option of getting additional warranty from that vendor for the whole unit. (It caught on fire because you're guys are jackasses sorts of things).

              But you don't have the budget to do this and have 6 years 24x7x4 hour parts warranty with the capacity needed.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @Jimmy9008
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                @Jimmy9008 said in Raid10, must use or another Raid limits?:

                I know I could get a QNAP at this cost with the right storage, in RAID 10.

                You sure? How?

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @DustinB3403
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                  @DustinB3403 said in Raid10, must use or another Raid limits?:

                  QNAP is also not a contender in this space, it's on par with a Synology (especially at this scale) and you'd still be limited to the manufacturer warranty.

                  It has improved, but in no way is on par with Synology.

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                    Jimmy9008 @scottalanmiller
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                    @scottalanmiller said in Raid10, must use or another Raid limits?:

                    170TB Usable from different drives using some aggressive pricing... (prices in USD)

                    Drive Type Drives Needed in R10 Cost Per Drive Resulting Cost
                    15TB 24 NA ?
                    14TB 26 $598 $15548
                    12TB 30 $471 $14130
                    10TB 34 $395 $13430
                    8TB 44 $332 $14608

                    I can get 14TB drive her in UK for £432.65, 26 of them = £11,248.90. So, I need to fix a box to use them for £3,750 or less...

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @Jimmy9008
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                      @Jimmy9008 said in Raid10, must use or another Raid limits?:

                      May not bee a good idea, and I dont like QNAP, but it fits the budget...

                      If the budget doesn't allow for the need, you need to explain to the people making the false budget that they screwed up and you need to fix their thinking. What if they said the budget is $200, what would you do?

                      IT planning is a mix of "what we can go" and "what we can do" with "cost" and "needs" and "possible funding." All of that goes together. Locking any one of those factors arbitrarily means sabotage - wasting money just to hurt the business. They all have to float together to make a decision.

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                      • DustinB3403D
                        DustinB3403 @Jimmy9008
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                        @Jimmy9008 said in Raid10, must use or another Raid limits?:

                        @DustinB3403 said in Raid10, must use or another Raid limits?:

                        @Jimmy9008 said in Raid10, must use or another Raid limits?:

                        Still, the budget is the budget. What else would you suggest? I know I could get a QNAP at this cost with the right storage, in RAID 10. May not bee a good idea, and I dont like QNAP, but it fits the budget...

                        The suggestion is that you either reduce what you need for storage, or expect that warranty would be parts only within the MFR stock terms.

                        Parts only is fine. I was just curious if it 'came with anything else'...

                        I'll get that company to put a quote together, but worst case a shitty QNAP is still an option.

                        Parts only is what you'd get with any vendor who you buy this from. If you assembled it yourself you'd still have "parts only" but literally per piece per manufacturer that something was purchased from.

                        WD drives, WD 12 month warranty (maybe longer)
                        SM Chassis - SM warranty
                        SM motherboard - warranty for just that MB

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller @Jimmy9008
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                          @Jimmy9008 said in Raid10, must use or another Raid limits?:

                          I can get 14TB drive her in UK for £432.65, 26 of them = £11,248.90. So, I need to fix a box to use them for £3,750 or less...

                          No one is arguing that. Does QNAP make something in your price range?

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                            Jimmy9008 @scottalanmiller
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                            @scottalanmiller said in Raid10, must use or another Raid limits?:

                            @Jimmy9008 said in Raid10, must use or another Raid limits?:

                            I know I could get a QNAP at this cost with the right storage, in RAID 10.

                            You sure? How?

                            Not saying its a good idea by any means, but:

                            https://www.broadbandbuyer.com/products/35658-qnap-tvs-2472xu-rp-i5-8g/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMImLiIoYXn4QIVy73tCh0pKQYDEAQYASABEgJ7NPD_BwE

                            24 bay NAS.

                            Then, 24: https://www.ebuyer.com/858387-seagate-ironwolf-14tb-nas-hard-drive-3-5-sata-iii-6gb-s-7200rpm-256mb-st14000vn0008?mkwid=s_dc&pcrid=51482414339&pkw=&pmt=&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI8bGe14Tn4QIVLrvtCh2BsQOTEAQYASABEgKOVfD_BwE

                            In Raid 10, that is 168 TB, could make do with that... would Raid 60 ever be an option here?

                            Total: £13,925.23p, unless I added it incorrectly.

                            Probably a bad idea, but its the budget I have available...

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller
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                              A smaller unit from QNAP that isn't enough to meet the need is $7500 in the US. Way more than a SuperMicro would be that could meet the need. I don't see how QNAP is coming up for discussion, unless I'm missing something huge. One moment the budget is super tight, the next there is way more money to throw around, or I'm missing some massively cheap QNAP that I've never heard of.

                              We ruled out Synology, QNAP, and that whole category before because it was too expensive. If we go back to it because you can't afford to be cheaper, we have broken circular logic. They can't both be cheaper. But looking at prices here, QNAP must be like DOUBLE.

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller @Jimmy9008
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                                @Jimmy9008 said in Raid10, must use or another Raid limits?:

                                Not saying its a good idea by any means, but:
                                https://www.broadbandbuyer.com/products/35658-qnap-tvs-2472xu-rp-i5-8g/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMImLiIoYXn4QIVy73tCh0pKQYDEAQYASABEgJ7NPD_BwE
                                24 bay NAS.

                                24 bay isn't possible, it's too small for your requirement and, like the budget, the requirement is the requirement. So that rules out the QNAP.

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                                • DustinB3403D
                                  DustinB3403 @Jimmy9008
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                                  @Jimmy9008 said in Raid10, must use or another Raid limits?:

                                  @scottalanmiller said in Raid10, must use or another Raid limits?:

                                  @Jimmy9008 said in Raid10, must use or another Raid limits?:

                                  I know I could get a QNAP at this cost with the right storage, in RAID 10.

                                  You sure? How?

                                  Not saying its a good idea by any means, but:

                                  https://www.broadbandbuyer.com/products/35658-qnap-tvs-2472xu-rp-i5-8g/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMImLiIoYXn4QIVy73tCh0pKQYDEAQYASABEgJ7NPD_BwE

                                  24 bay NAS.

                                  Then, 24: https://www.ebuyer.com/858387-seagate-ironwolf-14tb-nas-hard-drive-3-5-sata-iii-6gb-s-7200rpm-256mb-st14000vn0008?mkwid=s_dc&pcrid=51482414339&pkw=&pmt=&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI8bGe14Tn4QIVLrvtCh2BsQOTEAQYASABEgKOVfD_BwE

                                  In Raid 10, that is 168 TB, could make do with that... would Raid 60 ever be an option here?

                                  Total: £13,925.23p, unless I added it incorrectly.

                                  Probably a bad idea, but its the budget I have available...

                                  Using drives that will die faster than a dolphin stuck in the Sahara desert. . .

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                                    Jimmy9008 @scottalanmiller
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                                    @scottalanmiller said in Raid10, must use or another Raid limits?:

                                    @Jimmy9008 said in Raid10, must use or another Raid limits?:

                                    Not saying its a good idea by any means, but:
                                    https://www.broadbandbuyer.com/products/35658-qnap-tvs-2472xu-rp-i5-8g/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMImLiIoYXn4QIVy73tCh0pKQYDEAQYASABEgJ7NPD_BwE
                                    24 bay NAS.

                                    24 bay isn't possible, it's too small for your requirement and, like the budget, the requirement is the requirement. So that rules out the QNAP.

                                    24 bay, 14 tb disks, raid 10 = 168 Tb, no? Unless im doing something wrong...

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                                    • scottalanmillerS
                                      scottalanmiller @Jimmy9008
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                                      @Jimmy9008 said in Raid10, must use or another Raid limits?:

                                      In Raid 10, that is 168 TB, could make do with that... would Raid 60 ever be an option here?

                                      Under no conditions is anything but RAID 10 a viable option. But under no condition is QNAP a viable option. So it all comes down to "what are you willing to do that isn't production ready" to meet an arbitrary budget, and how much of not providing the requirement space are you willing to fudge on? And remember, after RAID overhead and filesystem overhead, your 168 is going to be a LOT smaller than you are expecting.

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller @Jimmy9008
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                                        @Jimmy9008 said in Raid10, must use or another Raid limits?:

                                        @scottalanmiller said in Raid10, must use or another Raid limits?:

                                        @Jimmy9008 said in Raid10, must use or another Raid limits?:

                                        Not saying its a good idea by any means, but:
                                        https://www.broadbandbuyer.com/products/35658-qnap-tvs-2472xu-rp-i5-8g/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMImLiIoYXn4QIVy73tCh0pKQYDEAQYASABEgJ7NPD_BwE
                                        24 bay NAS.

                                        24 bay isn't possible, it's too small for your requirement and, like the budget, the requirement is the requirement. So that rules out the QNAP.

                                        24 bay, 14 tb disks, raid 10 = 168 Tb, no? Unless im doing something wrong...

                                        Yes, and 170 was your absolutely bottom line.

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller @Jimmy9008
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                                          @Jimmy9008 said in Raid10, must use or another Raid limits?:

                                          Then, 24: https://www.ebuyer.com/858387-seagate-ironwolf-14tb-nas-hard-drive-3-5-sata-iii-6gb-s-7200rpm-256mb-st14000vn0008?mkwid=s_dc&pcrid=51482414339&pkw=&pmt=&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI8bGe14Tn4QIVLrvtCh2BsQOTEAQYASABEgKOVfD_BwE

                                          We already covered that it is really out of the question to try to use those unreliable drives. Even in RAID 10, the risk here is just absurd.

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                                          • DustinB3403D
                                            DustinB3403
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                                            I think the way this conversation actually started was like this:

                                            Boss says: We need to setup some sort of backup solutions
                                            Jimmy says: I can do it for X
                                            Boss says: WOW that's amazing, budget signed.
                                            Jimmy says: Well shit now I'm stuck and I need a vendor to give me stuff for free. .

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