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kayldera

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  1. Hello, my system storage config used to be: Array: 8 x Seagate Archive 8TB Cache: 2 x Crucial P3 Plus 4TB in a striped ZFS vdev After my upgrade by dumping the spinning drives for an all SSD setup it looks like this: Array: 8 x Intel P4600 6.4TB Cache: 2 x Crucial P3 Plus 4TB With the array now being SSD-only, though not using a ZFS vdev, should even bother keeping the cache drives? The box is using 10GbE but the rest of the clients are on 2.5GbE.
  2. The problem with that option is that it's all happening on the same system... 😅 . I currently have a plus license. Can I upgrade to pro to remove the disk number limit and do the copy internally? Or is going the external route the only way?
  3. Hello all, I need some advice on the best way to use a bunch of NVMe drives for my server. I use that box as a file/media server and lab with several VMs and containers currently running off the cache pool. Below is the current config: Compute: Dual Intel Xeon 2680 v2, 320GB DDR3 ECC Storage array: 8xSeagate Archive 8TB SMR(6 holding data and 2 parity disks) Cache pool: 2*1TB SATA SSD + 2*500 GB SATA SSD strip mirrored And this is what it is being upgraded(internal components swap) to: Compute: Threadripper 3960x, 256gb DDR4 Storage(where I need your help): 8xIntel P4610 DC 6.4TB NVMe SSD What would be the best way to set up those new drives and migrate data? Should I even bother with a cache pool since they are so much faster than the spinning rust? I was thinking about going raidz with no cache, since data would be spread across the disk at the block-level and not file-level maximizing throughput for those vdisks. Thoughts? If I go the raidz route, how would I go about migrating data since /domains and /appdata are not visible in the share? Thank you.

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