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QNAP 10x 20TB RAID 6 NAS Calculator

Estimate usable TB, parity, and fault tolerance for QNAP NAS users using 10x 20TB in RAID 6.

Capacity Snapshot

Raw Capacity

200.00 TB

Usable Capacity

144.00 TB

Fault Tolerance

2 drives

Efficiency

80.0%

Safer for larger arrays with dual parity, at the cost of one extra parity disk. This scenario applies a 10% filesystem reserve.

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Alternative Mode Comparison

Mode Usable Tolerance Efficiency
RAID 5 162.00 TB 1 drive 90.0%
RAID 6 144.00 TB 2 drives 80.0%
RAID 10 90.00 TB 1 drive per mirror pair* 50.0%
RAID-Z1 162.00 TB 1 drive 90.0%
RAID-Z2 144.00 TB 2 drives 80.0%

QNAP Planning Notes

QNAP buyers often compare capacity efficiency against service consolidation needs, where VM storage, containers, and media serving all compete for IOPS and free space.

Brand / Region Glossary

Qtier

QNAP auto-tiering system that moves hot and cold data across storage classes.

Storage & Snapshots

QTS module for RAID pool management, volume control, and snapshots.

Thin Provisioning

Allocates logical space first and consumes physical capacity over time.

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FAQ

Should I optimize this 10-drive plan for capacity 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 usable storage does 10x 20TB RAID 6 provide?

For QNAP users, this NAS planning scenario estimates 144.00 TB usable after a 10% reserve from 200.00 TB raw.

Why include a 10% reserve when planning NAS available space?

Keeping free space improves filesystem behavior for snapshots, metadata, and write performance. Full arrays often perform worse and rebuild more slowly.

Can this calculator replace real-world benchmark and rebuild testing?

No. Use this page for pre-purchase sizing, then validate with workload benchmarks, SMART health policy, and a tested restore plan.