Build Your Own 100tb Nas in 2025: Complete Truenas Storage Guide
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The 100TB Build (~$2,500) is full of errors. The math doesn't add up as presented, the HDD prices are for used Seagate drives, and it confuses RAIDZ1 and mirroring together "five drives as two mirrored pairs + spare = ~80TB usable."
The rest is gravy.
More compute, redundancy etc. of course adds cost but even with RAID1, brand new WD Red drives and a PC build, you should be able to do under $6000.