March 17, 20179 yr Any Performance issues with installing a VM of Windows 10 on a dedicated array SSD disk? Or am I better off doing the VM off the cache pool and throwing the the SSD in the cache pool? Want to decide before I install the disk and commit to one or the other. Is there any performance issues one way or another?
March 17, 20179 yr An SSD in the array will only have the write performance of the parity drive, since each write will also write parity. Do you already have a cache pool?
March 17, 20179 yr Author Yes. Can I install a VM on a SSD on a unassigned disk not in array? I keep having issues with vdisk getting messed up on the cache pool.
March 17, 20179 yr 37 minutes ago, Joshewing02 said: Yes. Can I install a VM on a SSD on a unassigned disk not in array? I keep having issues with vdisk getting messed up on the cache pool. yes
April 30, 20179 yr 16 minutes ago, dubbly said: How does someone make sure that an unassigned device is being trimmed. Install the Dynamix SSD Trim plugin:
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