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mergerfs - pooling of disks in linux (JBOD)
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<blockquote data-quote="trapexit" data-source="post: 671862" data-attributes="member: 18399"><p>Why do you want a cache? The slowest part of the system is the bottleneck and usually that's your network speeds. And you'd really not want a cache for copying between drives. And the OS does quite a bit of caching itself.</p><p></p><p>If you really wanted to cache you could easily just write to the cache drive directly and then rsync --remove-source into the pool on a regular basis but as I said it doesn't seem to me worth the complexity to get a few MB/s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trapexit, post: 671862, member: 18399"] Why do you want a cache? The slowest part of the system is the bottleneck and usually that's your network speeds. And you'd really not want a cache for copying between drives. And the OS does quite a bit of caching itself. If you really wanted to cache you could easily just write to the cache drive directly and then rsync --remove-source into the pool on a regular basis but as I said it doesn't seem to me worth the complexity to get a few MB/s. [/QUOTE]
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