October 4, 20196 yr Hi, I have been using a 500gig ssd as my cache drive for a few months, then started to get IO Write errors. I thought it was my ssd failing so i replaced it with a 1tb samsung evo 860. Now I realize that the cable was probably going bad and thats why I was getting some errors. Now I want to use the 500 gig ssd for my appdata and system and the 1tb for my downloads. Being fairly new to unraid how can I achieve this. Now when I plug in the 500 gig ssd it read it as unassigned. Can this be done and use the full 1tb for downloads?
October 4, 20196 yr Community Expert If you understand docker volume mapping it is pretty easy and several possibilities. I would recommend the 500G as cache for appdata and the 1TB as Unassigned for whatever. See the Docker FAQ: https://forums.unraid.net/topic/57181-real-docker-faq/
October 4, 20196 yr Author damn now i have to figure out how to switch the 2 ssds. the 1tb has the appdata now.
October 4, 20196 yr 4 minutes ago, alex036 said: damn now i have to figure out how to switch the 2 ssds. the 1tb has the appdata now. https://wiki.unraid.net/Replace_A_Cache_Drive
October 4, 20196 yr Community Expert 31 minutes ago, alex036 said: damn now i have to figure out how to switch the 2 ssds. the 1tb has the appdata now. An argument could be made for having 1TB cache instead. Depends on how much caching you do.
October 5, 20196 yr Author is there a video on how to use the unassigned drive as a download drive? Will unraid move the downloads to the array as a rg cache drive?
October 5, 20196 yr Community Expert 2 hours ago, alex036 said: Will unraid move the downloads to the array as a rg cache drive? Unassigned drives are not part of the array and do not participate in User Shares. It is up to the user to manually manage their contents as they are not part of Unraid’s automated management.
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