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That's a common configuration for larger arrays where you probably don't want to make individual RAIDZ arrays too wide on their own. It's functionally similar to RAID 50 or 60. However when the budget is tight you might be incentivized to compromise on performance or reliability, so this new expansion feature really does help in hobbyist or shoestring budget situations where you just want one huge array to maximize usable space while still being able to tolerate some failures. Typically you would buy disks as you go along to try to stretch the budget further as utilization increases.


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