NAS servers with RAID 6 support
prices on 126 modelsRAID 6
— RAID 6 is designed for working with large arrays and has a long "rebuild" time after a disk failure: it uses dual parity, allowing the system to withstand the failure of two drives simultaneously. Essentially, it is an "enhanced" version of RAID 5, slower in writing, but much more resilient to failures, which is crucial with modern high-capacity disks where array recovery can take hours. Unlike RAID 10, which offers excellent speed but "consumes" half of the capacity, RAID 6 allows for more usable space with still high reliability, making it a popular choice for NAS in offices and among advanced home users.