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mizifih

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  1. Label: none uuid: 47d2ad00-2f07-4eeb-a68f-448568ed8f73 Total devices 1 FS bytes used 3.97GiB devid 1 size 20.00GiB used 5.52GiB path /dev/loop2 I guess I could shrink a lot. Can I do this through Settings/Docker already or do I still have only those two options, Terminal or deleting and reinstalling apps?
  2. So it's like buffering stuff to the cache so things can work a little faster, if cache have space available? Yes, I see your point. I just have to figure out some stuff first. Like... I mistakenly created one big ass sharing for everything and tried to organize everything inside, so... Lesson learned. I need now to create as many shares as I need, for all the different (not that many) types of applications I'll run on my server. I think I kinda got the grip. So I had plex, torrent, vms and all sorts of things, the cache was being consumed super fast, it was set to move hourly and I was still getting full cache warnings. Insane. I've been away from unRaid for a while, I'm still remembering stuff. I used for a few years and it worked just fine before. Just catching up.
  3. Alright, this thread is old, but now that I read it, I'm starting to rethink how I'm using cache. Is it really like a one way direction? No, right? Cache-yes will work like a buffer for everything being added to the drives? Like first it cache, than it sends to the array, and never the other way, from array to cache? Cache-prefer will send data in both ways, right? From array to cache, from cache to array. Also, I came here looking for another thing, I wanted to create a share to access my cache drive. Is it possible? And, to be honest, should I use cache? I think I'd rather just use the flash m.2 SATA as a disk and benefit its speeds on applications, like MySQL. Basically, I have a media server that very rarely is used for some data processing, hence the MySQL installed. So, most of the time it's running a Windows VM, a Linux VM and dockers for deluge, plex, sonarr and radarr. I don't need flash speed for that, except maybe for my downloads, my intern is 240 down/20 up. I have 6x 3TB WD Red NAS and a M.2 256GB SATA drive. 16GB of RAM running on a 2600X soon to be replaced by a 2700X.

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