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It's been a long term build. With unraid it's been pretty easy to slowly add disks one disk at a time.
I'm moving everything towards 22tb disks right now. It's still got a handful of 4 and 5tb disks in it. I've ended up with a pile of smaller disks that I've pulled and just.. sit around.
I also picked up a Synology recently that houses 12x 12tb disks that goes into that total count. I've got another couple Synologys just laying around unused.
I've got 30x4TB disks, just because second hand enterprise gear is so cheap. I'll slowly replace the 4TB SAS with larger capacity SATA to make use of the spin down functionality of unraid. I don't need the extra speed of SAS and I wouldn't mind saving a few watt-hours.