I have an 11th gen Framework mainboard which I would like to repurpose as a server. Unfortunately, (unless I do some super janky stuff) I can only connect 1 drive to it over M.2 and any additional ones must be over USB.

I am thinking of just using some portable hard drives and plugging them in over USB. I plan to RAID1 them and use them as boot drives and data storage, and use the M.2 slot for something unrelated.

In your experiences, is USB reliable enough nowadays to run a RAID array for a server like this? If it is, does it depend on the specific drive used?

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I’ve been doing USB with raid on several servers for 10 years. No random disconnects.

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Why though?

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Because I have a total of 28 drives and it works really well and is flexible.

12 of them are in a Synology though

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Sata extension cards aren’t expensive you should know.

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Calm down mate.

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