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Every year or so.
My NAS is self-built.
I used to buy one more drive whenever my pools would start getting full. I'm now in a place where I can discard data about as fast as I get more to store, I don't predict needing new drives until one fails.
I've re-arranged my volumes to increase or decrease parity many times after buying drives or instead of buying drives.
Mergerfs makes access easy, the underlying drives are either with or without parity pairs, and I have things arranged so that critical files are always stored with mirroring, while non-critical files are not.
Interesting! Thank you for that insight. I might adopt some methods for when I finally replace the Synology with a new NAS (which will definitely not be another Synology device!).