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HackHome

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  1. okay, thanks
  2. Count me in. Snapshot Management like in Proxmox would be absolutely georgeous.
  3. Ah thank you. A faster way than just the "Use cache" setting to "Prefer" (in Share => Settings). Thank you! With that setting one more question: What happens if my SSD Cache drive fails now. Will all files be lost or does Unraid keep a copy of these files also on array?
  4. I have downloaded DMG file with a full installation of Monterey. Size approx 12GB. Is it possible to use that file (after convert it to an IMG file with dmg2img tool) to use it for installation of monterey with the help of macinabox? I want to setup maybe more than one instance of the machine and don't want to redownload this 12GB data during installation over and over again? Thanks in advance for any help
  5. How to "run mover"?
  6. Thank you a lot for the explanation, details and hints. I will work my way through docs. So as I understood pools CAN be configured to behave like RAID 1. The advantages of using a pool in unraid is that I can add (fast) disks anytime to the pool so it increases flawlessly? Sorry for all these newbish questions.
  7. Well how else could I use the NVMe device without assigning it? The hdd is the one and only parity disk. The NVMe is the one and only disk in the array storing my data. What do I do wrong or is there anything else I can do to accelerate the use? Do I have to use an nvme SSD for parity as well to eliminate the bottleneck? Or to sum it up: Will the array never be faster than the slowest part of the array (being it an active used disk to store data on or used as a parity disk)? Thanks so far
  8. I have the impression that the slowest disk (my hdd) used as a parity disk is slowing (indirectly) the use of my nvme which I use to run VMs on. Is that true? Or just my impression? Like installing windows 10 took very long now and on the disk main page I could see write speeds as low as 11-12MB/s instead of the speeds that the nvme should be capable of. Is it like a mirrored raid that all data written on the nvme also will be written to parity disk and as this disk is the slow one it automatically slows down operation of my VM running from nvme?

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