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  • 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
  • Protecting bathroom mirror from corroding around the edges
    If the mirror is two large to bake it out , we used isopropyl alcohol saturated and wiped clean several times then used a hair dryer and sealed this worked well for a huge bar mirror – Ed Beal Commented Dec 31, 2019 at 16:41
  • Reword pool Extend to Attach a Mirror to be consistent . . . - TrueNAS
    In Truenas Scale (no idea how it’s on Core), if you want to convert a single disk pool to a mirrored pool, you use the “Extend” feature in “Devices” menu However, this wording is very confusing and even misleading to an extent Under the hood, the equivalent of this feature is the “zpool
  • drywall - Safely hang a mirror that does not have hooks - Home . . .
    I mounted a similar mirror to a wall by drilling symmetrically-spaced holes through the frame (about one per six inches of frame perimeter) and screwing the mirror directly to the drywall using appropriate-length black phosphate coarse thread drywall screws
  • 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
  • Mirroring the Boot Pool | TrueNAS Documentation Hub
    If the original operating system device fails and is detached, the boot mirror changes to consist of just the newer device and grows to whatever capacity it provides However, new devices added to this mirror must now be as large as the new capacity
  • 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
  • Expanding a Mirror | TrueNAS Community
    You have two safe options to expand a mirrored pool: (1)replace each disk, one at a time, with a larger disk, or (2) add another mirrored pair of any size disks In the former case, you'll be left with a two-disk mirror of the larger size disks; in the latter case, you'll have two mirrors striped together (similar to a RAID 10 arrangement)




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