sadikhov
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- Mar 11, 2013
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So I've got a 60GB SSD drive that I would like to use on my Freenas
The current set up is as follows:
RAIDZ1 of 3x 1TB 7200 SATA drives in ZFS
4GB RAM
I am not concerned about performance, as my NAS is half asleep, but if I can increase it by decreasing the number of reads or writes from/to the mechanical drives, that would be great, as I'd like it to be quiet and power efficient.
So assuming that i have attached a new SSD to my nas, how do I configure it for a cache buffer and maybe swap partition if my 4Gb is not enough?
Anything else I can do with it by helping the system to run more efficiently?
The current set up is as follows:
RAIDZ1 of 3x 1TB 7200 SATA drives in ZFS
4GB RAM
I am not concerned about performance, as my NAS is half asleep, but if I can increase it by decreasing the number of reads or writes from/to the mechanical drives, that would be great, as I'd like it to be quiet and power efficient.
So assuming that i have attached a new SSD to my nas, how do I configure it for a cache buffer and maybe swap partition if my 4Gb is not enough?
Anything else I can do with it by helping the system to run more efficiently?