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[6.8] Removing SSD from Array

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Hello,

 

I'm a new unRAID user. When setting things up I added 1x 4TB HDD drive to parity and 2x 4TB HDD drive(s) to the array. I also added a 250GB SSD drive to the array which I intended on using exclusively for domain (VM) storage (I have set the domains share to only include this disk). Other shares are set to exclude it.

 

I didn't realise that SSDs weren't supported. I'm now not sure if this will be problematic later due to TRIM issues (as I understand it, TRIM should be disabled and I'd guess that write operations shouldn't be huge apart from OS updates).

 

Should I remove the SSD from the array as this could cause parity problems? If I want to do this, what's the best course of action here?

 

Thanks in advance :)


Kind Regards,

 

Ross.
 

 

Edited by Ross Cannizzaro

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It shouldn't cause problems, but only read performance will be good, writes will be limited by parity, probably best to use with with cache or unassigned.

  • Author

Thanks, much appreciated :)

 

If I did want to remove the SSD from the equation - what process should I follow?

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