December 18, 201411 yr I have not been here for about two years as my system has been running fine and not needed any tweaking. I came back to day to look at the option of adding plex and Logitech media centre and found so many topics that I had no idea about. What is docker? What version does it apply to? Is there anything new to visualization? My system is an ESXi guest which needs to be upgraded by the looks of it. There is so much that I can't possible read it all to work it all out. Thanks Mick
December 18, 201411 yr https://www.docker.com/whatisdocker/ If you mistyped virtualization, you can run 5.x on ESXi and be happy. Or with 6.x beta you can change the hypervisor.
December 18, 201411 yr Author Thankyou. Yes, mis-styped virtualization. What do you mean by "Or with 6.x beta you can change the hypervisor"? Do you mean change to a different hypervisor such as Zen or other. I though 5.x would run on other hypervisors as well?
December 19, 201411 yr Thankyou. Yes, mis-styped virtualization. What do you mean by "Or with 6.x beta you can change the hypervisor"? Do you mean change to a different hypervisor such as Zen or other. I though 5.x would run on other hypervisors as well? I think this is a reference that v6 has hypervisor options built-in (KVM or XEN) so that you can run unRAID on bare metal and still have virtualisation capabilities.
December 19, 201411 yr I've also read that there are several filesystems to choose from now? besides reiserfs? Is that true? If so, what to do?
December 19, 201411 yr I've also read that there are several filesystems to choose from now? besides reiserfs? Is that true? If so, what to do? This is true, the lastest v6 betas have support to BTRFS/ReiserFS/XFS . From these three, I recommend using XFS, as it's better than ReiserFS in dealing with larger files and more stable than BTRFS, that is under heavy development right now.
December 19, 201411 yr Thankyou. Yes, mis-styped virtualization. What do you mean by "Or with 6.x beta you can change the hypervisor"? Do you mean change to a different hypervisor such as Zen or other. I though 5.x would run on other hypervisors as well? You can boot unRAID and use it as a KVM/Xen hypervisor, so you don't need to run unRAID as guest and don't have to use VTd/IOMMU to virtualize storage controllers and disks.
December 20, 201411 yr I've also read that there are several filesystems to choose from now? besides reiserfs? Is that true? If so, what to do? This is true, the lastest v6 betas have support to BTRFS/ReiserFS/XFS . From these three, I recommend using XFS, as it's better than ReiserFS in dealing with larger files and more stable than BTRFS, that is under heavy development right now. Can i convert existing reiserfs disks to XFS or do i have to start all over again with empty disks? And is it possible to mix filesystems? Or do i have to convert the whole array at once? Or disk by disk?
December 20, 201411 yr I've also read that there are several filesystems to choose from now? besides reiserfs? Is that true? If so, what to do? This is true, the lastest v6 betas have support to BTRFS/ReiserFS/XFS . From these three, I recommend using XFS, as it's better than ReiserFS in dealing with larger files and more stable than BTRFS, that is under heavy development right now. Can i convert existing reiserfs disks to XFS or do i have to start all over again with empty disks? And is it possible to mix filesystems? Or do i have to convert the whole array at once? Or disk by disk? You can mix the filesystems. I converted all my disks, disk by disk. It's not difficult, but takes time. You have to move all files out of the ReiserFS disk, umount it, format it and then mount it again.
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