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Obligatory hint that SMR isn’t suited for RAID systems.

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A better way to word it is: SMR is only suited for archival usage. Large writes, little-to-no random writes.

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I wonder how the read performance would be.

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If you know the format of SMR, then you can trivially see the read performance is not impacted. Writing is impacted, because it has to write multiple times for each sector write (because of overlapping sectors that allow the extra density).

Impacted write performance, coupled with hdds are generally slow with random writes PLUS the extra potential for data loss due to less-atomic sector writes, makes them terrible drives for everything except archival usage.

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Wonder what happens if you throw them in an unraid BTRFS/jbod configuration with a CMR parity drive.

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Slowdown and data corruption?

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Tape on a platter, basically.

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