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Upgrading cache drive - raid 0? - 6.8.3 (solved)

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So I managed to get a sweet sweet deal on a pair of brand new Samsung 860 EVO 500GB SSDs. So I am going to replace my really old crappy 2 tb HDD that is currently my cache, and I am wondering if I should put both SSDs in and set them up in a Raid 0, or if I should put them both in and have one as cache and one as the app data/backup drive for the USB. Or, am I completely stupid and can 100% live with just a single 500GB as cache/app data. I'm not running any crazy amount of dockers/VMs, but I am also going to be upgrading my server to a quad core i7, so I'll probably play around a bit more with VMs.

 

Thoughts?

 

And as a side note, whats the best/easiest way to upgrade a cache drive without losing any docker settings?

Edited by I_TheRenegade_I

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40 minutes ago, I_TheRenegade_I said:

whats the best/easiest way to upgrade a cache drive without losing any docker settings?

Is current cache xfs or btrfs?

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3 minutes ago, johnnie.black said:

Is current cache xfs or btrfs?

Current cache is btrfs.

 

 

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