← Back to context Comment by stavros 1 day ago But my argument was "a failing disk can just be swapped for another one with zero other hassle". 2 comments stavros Reply bullen 1 day ago It might work for file storage, but I don't think the OS drives can be raided in a way that is hotswappable? stavros 1 day ago If your OS supports ZFS, I think you can, but I always put a lightweight OS on a separate drive, as it's for a NAS.
bullen 1 day ago It might work for file storage, but I don't think the OS drives can be raided in a way that is hotswappable? stavros 1 day ago If your OS supports ZFS, I think you can, but I always put a lightweight OS on a separate drive, as it's for a NAS.
stavros 1 day ago If your OS supports ZFS, I think you can, but I always put a lightweight OS on a separate drive, as it's for a NAS.
It might work for file storage, but I don't think the OS drives can be raided in a way that is hotswappable?
If your OS supports ZFS, I think you can, but I always put a lightweight OS on a separate drive, as it's for a NAS.