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« Reply #15 on: 06/01/2015, 07:38 AM »

Some technical feed back.

4 drives in raid 5 are active even if one is only the spare.
If a drive is in the beginning stages of failure, array's will be impacted.

The data in your case was rather secured (belonging to a raid 5 array), but all drives are as one, if one has issues they all have issues.

The drives in the array can only operate as quick as the slowest.

The biggest issue I have with client and their raids at any stage of failure, is the constant restarting trying to ride a 2 legged goat, it isn't going to fix anythin

Did you jump into storage manager at all?



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