Cache question


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Difficult to say without knowing how you have your system set up to use the cache and what files/folders are currently there.  It is quite normal to keep files used by docker containers and VMs on a pool for performance reasons.  You are likely to get better informed feedback if you attach your system’s diagnostics zip file to your next post in this thread.

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Your ‘appdata’, ‘system’, and ‘domains’ share are set to with the ‘cache’ pool as primary storage, the array as secondary storage, and the ‘mover’ direction as array to cache which means you want those shares on the ‘cache’ pool if space permits.    This is quite normal for maximum performance.

 

In fact those shares are not completely on the ‘cache’ pool so you will be getting some performance impact.   To get them moved completely to the cache you would need to temporarily disable the docker and VM services under Settings as those services hold files open which stops them being moved.   However as you have a relatively small drive as the ‘cache’ pool so I am not sure you have the space to hold them completely on the cache.

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