Scuro Posted March 25 Share Posted March 25 (edited) I have two differently sized SSDs. One is a m.2 4TB, the other a sata 2TB. I set these to be a mirrored cache. I want to use the leftover 2 TB on the m.2 for VMs. The gui doesn't seem to have any support for this but it should be possible via command line. I am however unfamiliar with the process as well as I'm unsure what the best method is for unraid to mount on boot. Is it as simple as just making an entry in Syslinux configuration? Edited March 25 by Scuro Quote Link to comment
Solution JonathanM Posted March 25 Solution Share Posted March 25 Currently not possible AFAIK. Quote Link to comment
Scuro Posted March 25 Author Share Posted March 25 Okay so I guess they can't be mirrored if I want to use the full space. Quote Link to comment
JonathanM Posted March 25 Share Posted March 25 I believe BTRFS single profile is the only layout that will utilize different size drives fully in a pool. Since that will not be redundant, I recommend just setting up 2 different pools and using each for specific duties. Quote Link to comment
Scuro Posted March 25 Author Share Posted March 25 Looks like ZFS is also supported if I make separate pools. Quote Link to comment
JorgeB Posted March 25 Share Posted March 25 6 hours ago, Scuro said: Okay so I guess they can't be mirrored if I want to use the full space. Correct, to use the full capacity you'd need to use btfs single or zfs stripe (raid0). Quote Link to comment
JonathanM Posted March 25 Share Posted March 25 2 hours ago, JorgeB said: Correct, to use the full capacity you'd need to use btfs single or zfs stripe (raid0). How does zfs handle the leftover space with 2 different sized disks? Quote Link to comment
JorgeB Posted March 25 Share Posted March 25 2 hours ago, JonathanM said: How does zfs handle the leftover space with 2 different sized disks? From what I see it writes a little more to the larger device(s), so as to try to keep about the same used space in terms of percentage, meaning with different sized devices, it's not a true raid0, but unlike the GUI, zfs calls it stripe, not raid0 anyway. 1 Quote Link to comment
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