It was a 1Tb disk that was used, using RAID 1, and a Dell desktop.
I was sure it took 40 mins to recreate the array, but my memory must be playing tricks on me - certainly the numbers don't add up - using the figures below, it would take a little over 2 1/2 hours:
100MB per second
1000MB (1GB) in 10 seconds
1000GB in 10,000 seconds - 166minutes
(I'm aware that formatted capacity is somewhat less - this is just easier mental arithmatic)
My mistake - sorry.
Having said that, 2 1/2 hours is considerably better than 8 hours which I understood to be how long it takes to rebuild a raid array in a NAS such as the Synology (feel free to correct me if your experience is different), tho your calculations are that it would be able to recreate a raid array using 3TB disks in this time - when it's using software raid, would it really be able to have a constant throughput of 100MB/s? I'm not sure I know where the work happens, but it can't just be a matter of copying data around - there must be some processing to generate parity information for example?