April 6, 20251 yr Author Yeah I had 1 container that was bad like that, the nextcloud aio container. That thing created named docker volume in the internal compose file which I wasn't able to change. These created a lot of stuff under docker folder and I hated it. I've since move to a real unraid friendly nextcloud container that doesn't do this kind of things.
April 6, 20251 yr Community Expert 5 hours ago, Nodiaque said: when I did the move, the cache drive had 380gb used space. I move it to the new folder and bam, it's now 700gb Maybe something to do with sparse files. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sparse_file
April 6, 20251 yr Author Can't say, but now it's back to normal. Reinstalled everything, setting back backup in appdata backup plugin (I'll have to remember that config in there are lost). Docker already running faster. Unsure if it's because of the new pool (was already on a ssd pool) or because recreating from scratch the docker sub help cleared some weird stuff.
April 7, 20251 yr Author I see the difference. Radarr is a lscr.io docker while the other one is a binhex. Binhex generally have a bigger base then lscr
April 7, 20251 yr Community Expert I try to use lscr when possible. There can also be some benefit to using the same base for multiple dockers, since they can share layers and so not take as much storage.
April 7, 20251 yr Author yeah, I had binhex all the way cause in the past, it was one of the most recommended. I just switch my sonarr to lscr.
April 7, 20251 yr Community Expert 10 hours ago, Nodiaque said: binhex arguably these are better supported, but I started with lscr and haven't had any reason to switch.
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