dac7nco
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Consumer drives have an URE rating of 10^14, w9hich is ~12TB. If a drive in your hypothetical 12TB array fails, you're likely to have an unrecoverable read error while the controller is rebuilding. Rebuilding takes many, many hours. Even if you have another 2TB disk attached as a "hot-standby", the time it takes to bring online will likely frag the array.
This is, of course, if you actually have a drive fail - I've had arrays that NEVER failed, but I've also had a 10-drive RAID-6 made with 450GB SAS enterprise-grade drives drop two drives in one hour, and the array died while rebuilding.
This is, of course, if you actually have a drive fail - I've had arrays that NEVER failed, but I've also had a 10-drive RAID-6 made with 450GB SAS enterprise-grade drives drop two drives in one hour, and the array died while rebuilding.