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Is it possible yet to start unraid without any array disks yet?

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I still have a disk in an array because unraid requires at lest 1 disk in an array to start, although I now use pools only for all my data. has this requirement been depreciated yet or do we still have to have 1 dummy disk in the unraid array even today?

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No, supposed to be in 6.13/7.

Yes, it was said in the latest podcast.

 

During the show Ed says he is just using one "4 GB" USB stick for his array on his server in order to circumvent this "limitation".

Edited by Opawesome

  • 8 months later...

Hi,

 

I'm not sure what you mean the share gui path, can you point me with a screen shot or the like please?

 

But to confirm, if i do this and have a cache array, i can run VMs and docker on the cache, and also run general shares off the cache?

 

Basically I have 2x20TB disks in parity array, I want to move this to a genuine ZFS mirror as a cache array and run my general shares from there. I then have 4x250g ssd's I want as another cache array for docker and VM images

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34 minutes ago, johner said:

But to confirm, if i do this and have a cache array, i can run VMs and docker on the cache, and also run general shares off the cache?

Yes, if you use v7, currently in beta.

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