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Malina's avatar
Malina
Aspirant
Oct 18, 2021

DOCKER on separate SSD in RN314

I have ReadyNas 314 filled by HDD only in 2 bays in X-Raid as a standard home stuff backup/storage. I don't want to touch these data but I want to install DOCKER (as a environment for Homebridge) on separate SSD (different capacity than these HDDs) in one of 2 free bays to have constant access to this SSD as it will be used much much more frequent than data on HDD.

Is it possible to do? Can I separate my resources to different physical drives?

What will happen if I will install third drive in current configuration? Will it be automatically consumed by X-Raid?

Is it possible to set this additional SSD as a separate resources to manage?

 

if I am thinking not properly please put me on proper track :-)

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  • Malina wrote:

     

    What will happen if I will install third drive in current configuration? Will it be automatically consumed by X-Raid?

    Is it possible to set this additional SSD as a separate resources to manage?

     


    To create a second volume, you will need to switch to FlexRAID.  Then you can create jbod volume on the SSD.

    • Sandshark's avatar
      Sandshark
      Sensei

      It is not typical for an app to be installed on a different volume.  Neither Docker nor HomeBridge should take up much space, so I don't quite understand your goal, either.

      • Malina's avatar
        Malina
        Aspirant

        I just thought that it will be better for normal work, without keeping HDDs always on. If HDD are sleeping because are not used by most of the time it is better for them, I am not sure how these tools like Docker / Homebridge works on NAS, that's why the idea was to install it on different volume to probably run only this SSD. Do you know if I will login or will do something in the app in Homebridge via Docker on NAS these HDDs will be running or it is something working in NAS RAM?

        I am an amateur in home networking so maybe some questions could seems weird for you :-) sorry :-)

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