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You probably want to bump that toRAID 6 at least. Rebuild times on arrays that big can be long, especially if it takes a while to get a replacement drive. Plus most RAID controllers can protect against bit rot when in RAID 6 because it determine if bits get flipped. On RAID 5, you don't have that option.


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