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- Managing Pools | TrueNAS Documentation Hub
Extend a ZFS mirror: Add the same number of drives The result is a striped mirror For example, if ten new drives are available, a mirror of two drives can be created initially, then extended by adding another mirror of two drives, and repeating three more times until all ten drives are added Extend a three-drive RAIDZ1: Add another three drives
- Can I prevent my bathroom mirror from fogging up?
A smart mirror project I saw a while ago used hot water circulating behind the plastic mirror surface to warm the glass and prevent condensation These options will increase energy costs, so you'd have to determine if that's worth it for you
- How can I dispose of large glass mirrors?
Donate A mirror or especially a broken mirror can be reused for many arts and crafts type projects like a mosiac Check with schools university or with any local artisans, they might take it off your hands Finally, in thier spare time one could create a funkadelic disco ball from the mirror and then sell it on eBay for a small profit
- mirror | TrueNAS Community
2 drive mirror READ performance (no ARC) beats 2x2 mirror? I've got two volumes on the same FreeNAS 11 box that use HDDs for data storage: -- #1 is a 2 drive mirror using 5 year old WD Se 4 TB HDDs (WD Se was the predecessor to WD Red Pro) -- #2 is a 2x2 mirror (like a RAID10) using brand new WD Gold 10 TB HDDs Both are set up the same way with
- walls - What can I use to hang a frameless mirror? - Home Improvement . . .
The one 'frameless' mirror that I have is in the dining room, and it's probably 30 lbs, but it has a wooden frame behind it and a set of small metal clips that go over the edge onto the front of the mirror and then screw into the wooden frame
- Storage Configuration | TrueNAS Documentation Hub
TrueNAS automatically suggests Mirror as the ideal layout for maximized data storage and protection Review the Estimated total raw data capacity and click CREATE TrueNAS wipes the disks and adds tank to the Storage > Pools list
- Performance: RAIDz1 vs mirroring | TrueNAS Community
For a personal computer (Unix) I have to decide between mirroring 2 SSDs or RAIDz1 3 SSDs After some reading, I found places that say mirroring is faster than RAIDz1 This doesn't make any sense to me Yes, RAIDz1 has to compute the parity info for the third disk But, CPU times (for
- Some differences between RAIDZ and mirrors, and why we use . . . - TrueNAS
When most people hear "mirrors" what they're seeing in their head is a two-way mirror And, yes, if you lose any single disk in a pool made of two-way mirror vdevs, you've lost redundancy That is, there is some portion of your data in the pool that cannot be recovered if there are any failures (read errors, etc) in the other half of that mirror
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