Backblaze debian6/19/2023 ![]() I would recommend either a hardware RAID (expensive but super-awesome) or a pseudo-hardware (aka still actually software) RAID via your motherboard/BIOS or a PCI-X expansion card.The Debian/Ubuntu family lineage is probably the best choice for that reason. Depending on your Linux experience level, I’d stick to the more popular distros if you think you may need help. Since you are running Seafile via Docker, you can just pick the base OS that you are most comfortable working on. I like and use Debian personally, but Ubuntu is a fine choice too. I always prefer to use a simple minimal Linux installation for this type of thing unless you have other interoperability considerations such as needing to provide separate shares, SMB/Samba, etc.Network speeds will be more of the speed determinant versus drive speeds in this type of setup. ![]() With modern interfaces and drives and given the small data-set, either option should give you satisfactory performance. Given the small amount of data (1TB), I would suggest either RAID 1 (mirror) or get another HDD and go for RAID 10/1+0 (stripe and mirror).
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