WHAT IF I LICK ONEvalve gets first dibs cause
1) he's local
2) apparently i told him i would sell em to him.
WHAT IF I LICK ONEvalve gets first dibs cause
1) he's local
2) apparently i told him i would sell em to him.
welp, just ordered a thousand bucks of drives for a fifty buck computer.
#gooddecisionmaking
The current array is ZFS, the new array will be ZFS.Be sure to run some obscure linux filesystem to negate the reliability of the drive.
I recommend the wife-murderin ReiserFS for special quality.
My current MO is: build an array, run it until I feel hinky about it (which currently seems to be about drive warranty + 2 years), then build a new array and migrate.i probably would go ZFS if i could just fix an array size so huge that i know i would never have to upgrade.
For that extra user support experience.but none of the developers of ZFS are in jail!
My current MO is: build an array, run it until I feel hinky about it (which currently seems to be about drive warranty + 2 years), then build a new array and migrate.
I don't see any reason to resize or grow/shrink arrays. The vast bulk of my usage of the current array is PVR-related, the remainder being about 300GB of family photos and about 100GB of important PDFs.
Yeah, I don't download media for the most part.yeah, i forsee myself running out of space much more often in the near future due to two things
1) Auto-downloading really working well now and swapping out all my old stuff for high quality copies
2) 50gb 4k files.
not with current drive sizes it's not.RAID6 + 2 hot spares should be stupid reliable
not with current drive sizes it's not.
It's overblown if you don't care about whether your data gets hosed or not, I guess.that shit is overblown. And only applicable to raid5 largely.
the dude that keeps propogating it (ZFS dev by the way) does not understand URE behavior on modern hard disks.It's overblown if you don't care about whether your data gets hosed or not, I guess.