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4x 14TB RAID 10 NAS Calculator | Usable TB

Estimate usable TB, parity overhead, and fault tolerance for 4x 14TB in RAID 10. Includes reserve planning for NAS and homelab arrays.

Capacity Snapshot

Raw Capacity

56.00 TB

Usable Capacity

25.20 TB

Fault Tolerance

1 drive per mirror pair*

Efficiency

50.0%

Excellent random I/O and rebuild behavior; capacity is typically 50% of raw. This scenario applies a 10% filesystem reserve.

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Alternative Mode Comparison

Mode Usable Tolerance Efficiency
RAID 5 37.80 TB 1 drive 75.0%
RAID 6 25.20 TB 2 drives 50.0%
RAID 10 25.20 TB 1 drive per mirror pair* 50.0%
RAID-Z1 37.80 TB 1 drive 75.0%
RAID-Z2 25.20 TB 2 drives 50.0%

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FAQ

How many disk failures can RAID 10 tolerate in this setup?

This setup can tolerate 1 drive per mirror pair*. Real-world survivability depends on mirror placement, rebuild stress, and drive health.

Should I optimize this 4-drive plan for storage headroom or resiliency first?

For long-lived NAS pools, resiliency first is usually safer. Capacity can be expanded later, while a risky parity choice can force migration sooner.

How much real-world usable storage does 4x 14TB RAID 10 provide?

This NAS planning scenario estimates 25.20 TB usable after a 10% reserve from 56.00 TB raw.

Is RAID 10 still worth deploying with 14TB drives?

It can be practical, but larger drives increase rebuild windows. Validate parity choice and backup policy before committing to the final layout.