guermantes
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Hi,
I have "liberated" an NVME M2 SSD 250 GB from my desktop and it is just lying in the drawer now. I could buy an M2->PCIe adapter and stick it in my Freenas (X11SSM, 16 GB ECC), but is it worth it?
My Freenas mainly serves music files and as holds work files that I access daily. It also holds my personal RAW photo files that I develop in Lightroom. I have one Ubuntu VM running low intensity Nextcloud mainly for calendar and contacts (this will probably by converted to a jail once 11.2 is properly released). I have another jail setup with apache and mysql where I run several wordpress sites in development (the files actually live in my HDD-pool but they are mounted inside the jail for testing the sites and also mounted on my desktop where I do the actual codehammering).
Is there any task the SSD could reasonably perform in this Freenas or would it just be overkill? I feel it's too big for boot drive.
I have plenty of space on my HDD pool, disks are always spinning, so maybe there is no point having the jails on SSD?
I have "liberated" an NVME M2 SSD 250 GB from my desktop and it is just lying in the drawer now. I could buy an M2->PCIe adapter and stick it in my Freenas (X11SSM, 16 GB ECC), but is it worth it?
My Freenas mainly serves music files and as holds work files that I access daily. It also holds my personal RAW photo files that I develop in Lightroom. I have one Ubuntu VM running low intensity Nextcloud mainly for calendar and contacts (this will probably by converted to a jail once 11.2 is properly released). I have another jail setup with apache and mysql where I run several wordpress sites in development (the files actually live in my HDD-pool but they are mounted inside the jail for testing the sites and also mounted on my desktop where I do the actual codehammering).
Is there any task the SSD could reasonably perform in this Freenas or would it just be overkill? I feel it's too big for boot drive.
I have plenty of space on my HDD pool, disks are always spinning, so maybe there is no point having the jails on SSD?