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- Mirroring the Boot Pool | TrueNAS Documentation Hub
Adding a second storage device to the boot pool changes the configuration to a Mirror This allows one of the devices to fail and the system still boots If one of the two devices were to fail, that device is easily detached and replaced When adding a second device to create a mirrored boot pool, consider these caveats: Capacity: The new device must have at least the same capacity as the
- 3 Drive Configuration | TrueNAS Community
The drive prices for 16TB drives (specifically Exos) are pretty decent compared to 10TB I think, thus why I want 16TB Are there any downsides to a 3 way mirror? Would it allow two out of the three drives fail without incident? Also if you know any documentation on it that would help a lot Also with RAIDZ, adding drives to a pool later requires resilvering, does a mirror 3 way mirror require
- How can I dispose of large glass mirrors?
I recently remodeled my bathrooms and removed the old flat glass mirrors that were hung on the walls I kept them thinking that I could cut and frame them, but I wound up just purchasing new ones
- Protecting bathroom mirror from corroding around the edges
In my bathroom I have a beautiful illuminated LED mirror It's now 10 years since I originally installed it - and over time, the edges have become de-silvered as the backing coat has corroded and p
- SOLVED - Change stripe vdev layout to mirror - TrueNAS
After confirming going from stripe to mirror was possible I went ahead and built my system with two storage pools An "main" pool with 2 x 8TB drives for bulk storage and a "fast" pool with SSD's At the time of building the "fast" pool I only had access to a single 750GB SSD Knowing that I could extend the pool later, I configured it as a stripe
- troubleshooting mirror vdev wont expand | TrueNAS Community
Related topics on forums truenas com for thread: "troubleshooting mirror vdev won't expand" Unfortunately, no related topics are found on the New Community Forums
- SOLVED - Help understanding Mirrored vdevs in relation to pools
12 disks in 6 mirror vdevs give you the IOPS of 6 disks At the expense of less resiliency - one disk is easy peasy, lose two disks and you might still be ok, but as soon as you lose an entire vdev, the pool is toast So your assumption about the right three disks failing is correct
- mirror | TrueNAS Community
SOLVED Drive backup using mirroring: how to restore? Hello! My setup is the following: 1 vdev with 3 HDDs, all 3 mirror of each other (so 3 x 3TB HDD, total available space = 3TB) 2 Drives are just going to spin all the time, mirror of each other, that's the redundancy The 3rd drive, I'll plug it in once every now and then (say: once per
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