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Terramaster d8 Hybrid
Posted: 09 Oct 2024, 19:15
by umity
Hi guys,
I am new to raid, das and nas. But after a long research i figured that Terra master d8 Hybrid is a good and affordable solution for my needs, which is storing and editing my video files.
How can i know the compatible list of HDDs and SSDs? How can i choose the right ones? For example, can i buy the same speed but different sizes? Like 1 x WD red 7200rpm 16tb + 1 x WD red 7200 6TB + 1 x Samsung 980pro 2tb. whats the conditions on that? They should be all same? like 2 x WD Red 16TB + 2 TB Samsung 980 pro?
What if i choose to start with a samsung 980 1tb + 16TB WD red ? Later on can i easily expand?
Re: Terramaster d8 Hybrid
Posted: 09 Oct 2024, 20:22
by TMnick
umity wrote: ↑09 Oct 2024, 19:15
Hi guys,
I am new to raid, das and nas. But after a long research i figured that Terra master d8 Hybrid is a good and affordable solution for my needs, which is storing and editing my video files.
How can i know the compatible list of HDDs and SSDs? How can i choose the right ones? For example, can i buy the same speed but different sizes? Like 1 x WD red 7200rpm 16tb + 1 x WD red 7200 6TB + 1 x Samsung 980pro 2tb. whats the conditions on that? They should be all same? like 2 x WD Red 16TB + 2 TB Samsung 980 pro?
What if i choose to start with a samsung 980 1tb + 16TB WD red ? Later on can i easily expand?
You can visit TerraMaster to check their compatibility list. When selecting hard drives, you don't need to ensure that all of them have identical specifications, but they should be listed on the official compatibility list. If you choose to start with a Samsung 980 1TB and a WD Red 16TB, you can easily expand your storage in the future. You just need to ensure that the newly added hard drive is compatible and follow the official guidelines for proper operation.
Re: Terramaster d8 Hybrid
Posted: 09 Oct 2024, 21:25
by umity
TMnick wrote: ↑09 Oct 2024, 20:22
You can visit TerraMaster to check their compatibility list. When selecting hard drives, you don't need to ensure that all of them have identical specifications, but they should be listed on the official compatibility list. If you choose to start with a Samsung 980 1TB and a WD Red 16TB, you can easily expand your storage in the future. You just need to ensure that the newly added hard drive is compatible and follow the official guidelines for proper operation.
Thank you so much. Just another question:
Lets say i started with a Samsung 980 1TB + 16TB WD red 7200rpm
Total capacity 17TB! And the read/write speed will be around 400MB/s (approx)? Am i missing something on this? Wherever i read and watch, i get this conclusion..
Re: Terramaster d8 Hybrid
Posted: 10 Oct 2024, 15:17
by carlosabbott
Actually your analysis is generally correct!
Here's a breakdown of your setup:
- Samsung 980 1TB: this is a high-performance NVMe SSD with read/write speeds typically around 7000 MB/s
- WD Red 16TB: This is a high-capacity HDD designed for NAS (Network Attached Storage) environments. Its read/write speeds are significantly slower than the SSD, typically around 200-250 MB/s.
So the total capacity would be 17TB (1TB SSD + 16TB HDD)
The overall read/write speed will be influenced by the slowest component in the system. In this case, the 16TB Red HDD will be the bottleneck. So, you can expect read/write speeds to be around 200 - 250 MB/s for most operations
This is my opinion, hope this helps.
Re: Terramaster d8 Hybrid
Posted: 10 Oct 2024, 19:36
by crisisacting
umity wrote: ↑09 Oct 2024, 19:15
All the NVMe drivers are limited to a PCIe Gen3 ×2 connection to each slot by the RealTek
RTL9210CN so theoretically
1.969 GBps is the maximum throughput per slot; there's zero point to buying the bleeding edge models of any available drives as you'd never achieve their advertised maximum capabilities.
TechPowerUp has a fairly through review of this model, so maybe read that to help gauge what it's possibly capable of offering you.
Re: Terramaster d8 Hybrid
Posted: 24 Nov 2024, 04:53
by Charlie_Croker
I have the D8 hybrid and have had zero compatibility issues with the following:
WD Black 6TB HDDs
WD White label 12TB (Shucked from a WD expansion drive)
16TB Toshiba MG300 Enterprise drive
NVME wise
Crucial P2 2 TB
Crucial P3 2TB
Kingston Fury 2TB
Hynix P41 2TB
An old 2.5 inch Seagate 4TB shucked from an old Xbox expansion drive
It’s.a great device, I can highly recommend it. Used with an m1 Mac Studio Max,