Different cache drives in RAID

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A quick question.

Is it OK to have different sized cache drives in a RAID??

I recently bought 2x WD 1Tb WD10EACS and I have them in RAID1 and I was planning to add a 3rd and go RAID5 and add disks t from there.....
but Overclockers now no longer sell them, only the WD10EADS which has a 32Mb cache not a 16Mb.

How would it affect the RAID to have a WD10EADS and 2x WD10EACS' in the RAID until I get around the swapping the WD10EACS' out over the next few months? I can't see any major issues - it's a storage volume not a system volume - so access speeds and such like are not a major issue.
 
No it won't be a problem. The extra cache of the new drive will not be any major benefit, but you see very little benefit with a 32Mb v a 16Mb cache on a single drive. The Raid 5 config will kill your write speed anyway, so not an issue for you anyways, I would have thought.
 
Good news. I've already ordered the drive. I'll make the migration from RAID1 to RAID5 then over the next few months I'll just drop a drive from the RAID5 and replace it with the newer drives. I already have uses for the 2x drive coming out so it's no biggy - but I'd rather have matching drives where I can.
 
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