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Unraid 8x 8TB RAID-Z1 NAS Calculator

Estimate usable TB, parity, and fault tolerance for Unraid NAS users using 8x 8TB in RAID-Z1.

Capacity Snapshot

Raw Capacity

64.00 TB

Usable Capacity

50.40 TB

Fault Tolerance

1 drive

Efficiency

87.5%

ZFS single-parity equivalent of RAID 5; common for smaller homelab pools. This scenario applies a 10% filesystem reserve.

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Alternative Mode Comparison

Mode Usable Tolerance Efficiency
RAID 5 50.40 TB 1 drive 87.5%
RAID 6 43.20 TB 2 drives 75.0%
RAID 10 28.80 TB 1 drive per mirror pair* 50.0%
RAID-Z1 50.40 TB 1 drive 87.5%
RAID-Z2 43.20 TB 2 drives 75.0%

Unraid Planning Notes

Unraid users often optimize for incremental growth and flexible disk replacement, where parity planning and usable capacity targets evolve over time rather than all at once.

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Parity Disk

Dedicated parity disk(s) protecting data disks in the Unraid array model.

Cache Pool

Fast SSD/NVMe pool used for writes and application workloads.

Mover

Scheduled process that migrates data between cache and array tiers.

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FAQ

Is RAID-Z1 still practical with 8TB drives?

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

Why include a 10% reserve when planning NAS capacity?

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

How many disk failures can RAID-Z1 tolerate in this setup?

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

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.