Raw capacity--
Usable capacity--
Failure tolerance--
Estimate usable capacity and fault tolerance before building a NAS, small server, or storage array. RAID can improve availability, but it is not a backup.
Raw capacity--
Usable capacity--
Failure tolerance--
Raw capacity = active drives x drive size.
Usable capacity depends on RAID level and redundancy overhead.
Four 8 TB drives in RAID 5 provide about 24 TB usable before filesystem formatting.
Six 4 TB drives in RAID 10 provide about 12 TB usable with mirrored pairs.
It is a planning estimate based on the values you enter. Real-world conditions can change the result.
Overhead, rounding, equipment limits, supplier units, network conditions, and user behavior can all affect the final number.
Round conservatively when running short would interrupt a project, backup, stream, trip, or outage plan.
Use the result card and checklist, then compare related calculators or guides before making a final decision.
No. Use manufacturer documentation, platform guidance, or professional advice for critical decisions.