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EU RAID 10 vs RAID 5 Storage Calculator

Compare usable capacity, fault tolerance, and efficiency between RAID 10 and RAID 5 for EU homelab setups.

Comparison Notes

This page compares RAID 10 and RAID 5 on identical hardware assumptions to help homelab builders choose between capacity efficiency and fault tolerance.

  • Disk size baseline: 8TB drives
  • Reserve policy: 10% filesystem headroom
  • Use the interactive tool for exact real-world constraints
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Storage Capacity Table

Drives RAID 10 RAID 5 Delta
4x 8TB 14.40 TB 21.60 TB -7.20 TB
6x 8TB 21.60 TB 36.00 TB -14.40 TB
8x 8TB 28.80 TB 50.40 TB -21.60 TB
10x 8TB 36.00 TB 64.80 TB -28.80 TB
12x 8TB 43.20 TB 79.20 TB -36.00 TB

EU Buyer Context

EU deployments often place additional emphasis on energy efficiency and predictable lifecycle upgrades, especially for always-on NAS fleets.

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Lifecycle Planning

Capacity and reliability strategy across multiple hardware refresh cycles.

Operational Headroom

Intentional free-space margin to protect performance and snapshot behavior.

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FAQ

Which option is usually better for long-term homelab growth?

The better option is the one that keeps acceptable usable capacity while preserving safety margins during future disk expansions.

Does RAID 10 rebuild faster than RAID 5?

Rebuild behavior depends on array width, disk size, and workload pressure. This page focuses on capacity and tolerance; benchmark your actual platform before final choice.

Which has more real-world usable available space: RAID 10 or RAID 5?

For EU homelab buyers, this NAS planning scenario compares both modes at fixed drive sizes so you can see usable capacity differences before buying disks.

Does this comparison include filesystem reserve?

Yes. The comparison table applies a 10% reserve baseline to reflect realistic operating headroom in NAS and homelab environments.