I liked Grafana a lot, but I can't monitor things like zfs pools with it right?
Trincapinones
Never tried it, but it looks like a great idea!
Thanks for all the help!
I don't have any redundancy, my system has an SSD (the one being slow) and 2 500Gb HDDs, in the hdds I only have movies and shows so I don't care is that goes bad.
I have a lot of important personal stuff in the SSD but is new (6 months old) from crucial and I trust that because I don't have the money to spare on another drive (+ electricity bills) and I trust that I'll only lose 1-2 files if it goes bad because of the ZFS protection
I'll try to know more about ZFS and I'll do it better next time, I see a lot of people pro ZFS so it should be good
Same NAS, same filesystem on an SSD without redundancy
I was thinking about switching to debian (all that I host is in docker so that's why), but the weird thing is that it was working perfectly 1 month ago
It's an SSD, that's what worries me the most
Wow that's a lot of info, thank you!
Are they cheaper or more expensive than the high density consumer SSDs?
I don't even know what a zpool scrub is lol, do you have some resources to learn more about ZFS? 1TB pool and 2 500GB pools, with 32GB of RAM, No deduplication and LZ4 compression
I was looking for something free that I could host on my machine but thanks, I didn't know about it