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Originally posted by roviq View PostIn my case I wanted to try ZFS L2ARC caching with a retail SSD, oh was I so wrong about reliability, ZFS keeps writing to the SSD the whole time (I thought it was a write here and there for some warm data, but no, it almost uses it as RAM), so it killed a new SSD (no NAS branded) in less than a month,
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Originally posted by itoffshore View Post
Using a small SSD as an SLOG under zfs is what you probably should have done - I've run one for about 2 years with no SMART warnings (Transcend SSD370S 32GB)
you: what you should've done is speeding up sync writes instead
me: how is that relevant in any way to setting up a read cache?
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Originally posted by thulle View Post
roviq: I want to try a read cache.
you: what you should've done is speeding up sync writes instead
me: how is that relevant in any way to setting up a read cache?
if you don't have anything constructive to say keep your mouth shut
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Originally posted by itoffshore View Post
you don't even use zfs - if you did you would know messing about with L2ARC is not worth it
if you don't have anything constructive to say keep your mouth shut
I asked you a question, and you can't even answer it. Instead you speak with faux authority about what FS I use, which just proves that all other bs you spout can be disregarded as well. Have a nice evening.
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Originally posted by thulle View Post
Yes, the ZFS devs made this useless function that has no use case at all. Never been used, never worth it. They didn't even set it up to play around with like the person above you commented that they did.
I asked you a question, and you can't even answer it. Instead you speak with faux authority about what FS I use, which just proves that all other bs you spout can be disregarded as well. Have a nice evening.
you whine like a child
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