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Hi all,
TrueNAS core creates pools with ashift=9 which is clearly unusable on modern hard disks and cannot be changed after the fact. Yes, it's a test release, you are not supposed to put valuable data on it ...
But if you intend to continuously use a system and put it to production use once we have a -BETA or -RELEASE, I advise you not to create new pools unless you use the command line ...
There is at least one open issue so I did not create a new one:
You will also find how to adjust that parameter at pool creation time. The well-known FreeBSD sysctl does not work, anymore.
Kind regards,
Patrick
TrueNAS core creates pools with ashift=9 which is clearly unusable on modern hard disks and cannot be changed after the fact. Yes, it's a test release, you are not supposed to put valuable data on it ...
But if you intend to continuously use a system and put it to production use once we have a -BETA or -RELEASE, I advise you not to create new pools unless you use the command line ...
There is at least one open issue so I did not create a new one:
You will also find how to adjust that parameter at pool creation time. The well-known FreeBSD sysctl does not work, anymore.
Kind regards,
Patrick