winnielinnie
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Here's a question for TrueNAS Core users. (SCALE users, go away! You're too elitist for us! Hmph!)
Would you find it useful, when creating a new jail, if you could select the compression of its root dataset?
Here's why I ask: I notice that a freshly created jail's "root" is highly compressible, yet its root dataset defaults to LZ4 compression. You can manually set this dataset's compression to ZSTD after creation, which will apply to new files and package updates. Yet, it's a "bit too late" by this point. A jail's filesystem is read from much more often than it is written to.
If there was an option to set the jail's root dataset compression (upon creating a new jail), then you can take advantage of a highly compressible dataset by setting it to use ZSTD before it gets populated.
UPDATE: Jira Suggestion ticket created. Please "vote" for this ticket.
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Would you find it useful, when creating a new jail, if you could select the compression of its root dataset?
Here's why I ask: I notice that a freshly created jail's "root" is highly compressible, yet its root dataset defaults to LZ4 compression. You can manually set this dataset's compression to ZSTD after creation, which will apply to new files and package updates. Yet, it's a "bit too late" by this point. A jail's filesystem is read from much more often than it is written to.
If there was an option to set the jail's root dataset compression (upon creating a new jail), then you can take advantage of a highly compressible dataset by setting it to use ZSTD before it gets populated.
UPDATE: Jira Suggestion ticket created. Please "vote" for this ticket.
[NAS-122557] - iXsystems TrueNAS Jira
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