Because I want “restoring from a backup” to be my last resort in the event of a drive failure. Not my only resort.
The irreplaceable data will all be backed up separately. I’m already doing 3-2-1. But I’d much rather not have everything else get nuked in the event of a single drive failure. And I’ve heard enough stories of a second drive failing while rebuilding that it makes sense to at least consider RAIDZ2, especially for the larger drives.
In the case of the 4TB drives, it’s a trivial amount of money for the extra drive, and in the case of 16TB drives I’d have to buy 4 drives anyway to take advantage of the discount. I don’t see me needing 48TB of storage, so might as well RAIDZ2.
Using RAIDZ1 or RAIDZ2 is for largely the same reason I wouldn’t buy used drives. My personal risk tolerance doesn’t allow for it
Cost was another concern, but I’ve not gone down that rabbit hole yet. Using the first online calculator I could find, suggests 10W will cost me 6 pence per day per drive. So about £20 per year per drive. Honestly lower than I thought and not something I’m going to be concerned about
Thanks for the suggestion but my plan is to stick with TrueNAS
This is partly why I want to iron things out before buying. I could reasonably see a 32TB pool lasting me longer than the drives lifetime. If it somehow didn’t, I’d just buy a bunch more drives and chuck them in