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ClaesBas
Jan 18, 2014Aspirant
OS6 use "md-raid" instead of "full btrfs" without...
...the advantages of btrfs checksums (see datasum/checksum within btrfs raid http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Btrfs#Checksum_tree_and_scrubbing)!?
What are you going to do (or hope for) with your NAS boxes in the future?
I'm thinking of maybe convert my box to a standard Debian (see http://natisbad.org/NAS3/index.html) some time in the future and do a "full btrfs" configuration with the latest kernel/btrfs and so on....
And what about some (temporary) overclocking for "heavy stuff"?
What are your thoughts?
What are you going to do (or hope for) with your NAS boxes in the future?
I'm thinking of maybe convert my box to a standard Debian (see http://natisbad.org/NAS3/index.html) some time in the future and do a "full btrfs" configuration with the latest kernel/btrfs and so on....
And what about some (temporary) overclocking for "heavy stuff"?
What are your thoughts?
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- ClaesBasAspirant... and maybe use BCache http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bcache with some SSD on ESata and a newer kernel (than 3.0.101)
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