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<blockquote data-quote="milhouse" data-source="post: 227606" data-attributes="member: 26653"><p>For me, unRAID looked very nice, except one MAJOR problem. unRAID maxes out at 16 drives - even at the Pro version. I will have an 18 drive array, plus two more for system.</p><p></p><p>If I was planning for 16 or fewer drives, I think I would have gone for the unRAID solution. It seemed to do everything I needed, and I really liked that individual files don't get striped across disks, so if the array did go back it would still be mostly recoverable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milhouse, post: 227606, member: 26653"] For me, unRAID looked very nice, except one MAJOR problem. unRAID maxes out at 16 drives - even at the Pro version. I will have an 18 drive array, plus two more for system. If I was planning for 16 or fewer drives, I think I would have gone for the unRAID solution. It seemed to do everything I needed, and I really liked that individual files don't get striped across disks, so if the array did go back it would still be mostly recoverable. [/QUOTE]
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