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  1. I would be interested in hearing your thoughts on the creation of the top level pool itself and what settings you would recommend (since you can modify compression levels ETC by dataset).
  2. Yes, everything you've provided so far has been excellent and I will be leveraging my spare 500gb drive to recreate my pool today.
  3. Thank you for the input BVD. I wanted to also ask if you planned on discussing what an optimal use of ZFS would be in unraid from a higher level. I know that you have already explained docker with a zvol (i've implemented this) but what are your recommendations for storing appdata for docker? (Details such as 1 dataset per app/container? 1 dataset for all appdata? ETC) I am trying to figure out a way to optimally use 5 SSD's. As it stands I have them set up in this manner but I am unsure if it is even close to optimal. I have 128GB RAM available. 2 860 EVO 1TB SATA SSD's running in a RAID0 BTRFS Cache pool (for landing downloads) part of the array. 2 980 PRO 1TB NVME running in ZFS Mirror (docker appdata and docker image location) 1 Zvol for the docker image. /pool/docker 1 Dataset for docker appdata. /pool/appdata 1 870 EVO 500GB unused for now (used to move data around for reformatting other drives) I guess my question is I've only gotten this far and am wondering now how I move into really utilizing ZFS's benefits (snapshotting, backups, zfs send, etc). What would you suggest I do next?
  4. I did follow through the guide but I was just suggesting that we could go even further by using the Postgres functionality. I noticed a massive difference just swapping over to Postgres.
  5. I was referring to the ability to use Postgres with Radarr as described here https://wiki.servarr.com/radarr/postgres-setup
  6. Hi BVD, just wanted to say thanks for the guides so far. Have you considered using the Postgres functionality for some of the app DB's?
  7. Hey binhex, thank you for the great docker for this. It really simplified the rtorrent install for me. I was wondering if you had any guidance on how to install the autodl-irssi with this. I've been banging my head against the wall for a few days trying to figure it out.

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