I've now got a steadily growing pile of older disks (from 320GB to around 600GB so not SUPER old).
Looking at throwing them all in an old case out of the way in the house somewhere and rigging it up as a NAS.
Main question is: With a lot of the software solutions that like to use their own software raid solution, do any of them allow the ability to just throw random disks at the pool and have it added in a sensible way with a little redundancy and/or speed?
Assuming the ability to add an SSD for caching, UPS to give the SSD some time to flush to disks etc etc to speed things up is raidzX (freenas) going to do a decent job?
Looking at throwing them all in an old case out of the way in the house somewhere and rigging it up as a NAS.
Main question is: With a lot of the software solutions that like to use their own software raid solution, do any of them allow the ability to just throw random disks at the pool and have it added in a sensible way with a little redundancy and/or speed?
Assuming the ability to add an SSD for caching, UPS to give the SSD some time to flush to disks etc etc to speed things up is raidzX (freenas) going to do a decent job?
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