JTheNASBuilder
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I searched the forums and the FreeNAS manual for an answer to this particular question but everything I found was focused on dealing with the actual alert that is issued and not discussion of the actual practice.
My question is this: if you are using a FreeNAS storage pool for the storage of large and static files (HD movies and television files) is it really necessary to leave 20% of the pool open? On my media volume that would mean leaving 2.84 TBs unfilled to maintain the volume at 80% capacity. That seems like an enormous amount of overhead administrative space.
If it's necessary, I suppose, then it's necessary and I'll just deal with it and eventually get around to adding another drive pool... but practically speaking do I really need to leave nearly 3TB empty on a 14.2TB volume?
My question is this: if you are using a FreeNAS storage pool for the storage of large and static files (HD movies and television files) is it really necessary to leave 20% of the pool open? On my media volume that would mean leaving 2.84 TBs unfilled to maintain the volume at 80% capacity. That seems like an enormous amount of overhead administrative space.
If it's necessary, I suppose, then it's necessary and I'll just deal with it and eventually get around to adding another drive pool... but practically speaking do I really need to leave nearly 3TB empty on a 14.2TB volume?