KeyBoardDabbler Posted November 18, 2021 Posted November 18, 2021 (edited) Hoping some of the more expired users can give me some input for my new build. This will be my 2nd unraid build. It's more aimed at serving personal data and work related projects to test locally. The build will have its own array to provide parity protection aswell as remote backups. The idea of this is to have high I/O, NVME cache drives. I am on a 8/8Gbps connection and 10gb local network. From my understanding "cache-prefer" & "cache-yes" do the oposite when the mover runs. I guess i want to use "cache-yes" but this is only good for write speed improvements and once the mover runs the data is removed from cache. I would like my data to stay on cache for read/ write performance as the array drives would easily be the bottleneck. So do i need to look at using "only" on selected shares and create some type of script to copy the directories over to the array periodically? Edited November 18, 2021 by KeyBoardDabbler Quote
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