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<blockquote data-quote="NLS" data-source="post: 518756" data-attributes="member: 20102"><p>Well to be honest if someone sets resyncing once a day, is normally good enough (again for a home solution).</p><p>If a disk dies then that you lost the last 24 hours (statistically about ~12 hours in fact) of data is not much of a problem.</p><p>If that is still a problem, a 12 hour resyncing must be good enough. We are talking about statistics and balancing what you loose with what you gain.</p><p>Now if you also set your disks to sleep in 30 min (my setting in unRAID also), you are very "green".</p><p></p><p>WHS manages single disk spinning well (as different shares go to different disks automatically) and AFAIK uses a better directory caching mechanism than unRAID (which is known to spin up disks just because you wanted to see a folder's contents).</p><p></p><p>Anyway, it's nice to have a choice.</p><p></p><p>(might wake up Tom too)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NLS, post: 518756, member: 20102"] Well to be honest if someone sets resyncing once a day, is normally good enough (again for a home solution). If a disk dies then that you lost the last 24 hours (statistically about ~12 hours in fact) of data is not much of a problem. If that is still a problem, a 12 hour resyncing must be good enough. We are talking about statistics and balancing what you loose with what you gain. Now if you also set your disks to sleep in 30 min (my setting in unRAID also), you are very "green". WHS manages single disk spinning well (as different shares go to different disks automatically) and AFAIK uses a better directory caching mechanism than unRAID (which is known to spin up disks just because you wanted to see a folder's contents). Anyway, it's nice to have a choice. (might wake up Tom too) [/QUOTE]
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