Thanks for the video 🙂 I remember years ago when we had a Solaris based 48 disk ZFS storage server, which lost a disk every few months... I the end I replaced about 15 disks . but never had a failure. The resilvering took some time, but that was okay 🙂 Of course the pool members had been "raid" configured... All the best, Norbert
Haha yes, yes it is. As for the mic it's an sE Electronics sE7 Small Diaphragm Condenser on an overhead boom. seelectronics.com/products/se7/ www.amazon.co.uk/sE7-Stereo-Set/dp/B0754LBYQJ/ref=sr_1_5?crid=3W0QYNEGGWJJ7&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.Dcvfdr47nrJX4PwiZiw8XXm8DefzGvquBGrelKmmG_Ol2YGXrXn8eE3WXmk_uVGZdFK54qaiPfvJpu1f1YpNmdku5UDKbJUTpZ1sZFsC3PE.EhXxenYiw1h3hgesd9ZbfvnXYHvrm0tv_7Sw1Y9bhGA&dib_tag=se&keywords=sE7%2Bsmall%2Bdiaphragm&nsdOptOutParam=true&qid=1732697305&sprefix=se7%2Bsmall%2Bdiaphragm%2B%2Caps%2C72&sr=8-5&th=1
It's very likely that it's slow due to the underlying (cheap) SSD storage that has no cache or it's slowing down due to temperature throttling... if this SSD is in your Production Server I strongly suggest to invest in better (unfortunately very expensive) SSD drive (unless you are fine with this level of performance).
@@GaryHTech thanks Gary that’s why I wrote “underlying storage”… 😊 If you are running your virtual disk on a cheap SSD storage that may explain. Without spending a fortune with Intel Octane, I found these Samsung quite “consistent” when it comes to write speed: Samsung SSD 870 EVO, 2 TB Intelligent Turbo Write
Sadly you f-uped the zpool storage by attach da3 in the way you did it. now you have a mirror of da1 and da 3 but the data is now stripted between the mirror of da 1 and da3 and det disk of da2 , so if you lose da2 the whole zpool of storage is lost.
Thanks for the video 🙂 I remember years ago when we had a Solaris based 48 disk ZFS storage server, which lost a disk every few months... I the end I replaced about 15 disks . but never had a failure. The resilvering took some time, but that was okay 🙂 Of course the pool members had been "raid" configured... All the best, Norbert
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Thank you 🥰
Nice to see how it works before I try. Z pool
Yeah it's fairly straightforward
Thanks very much.
BTW: What's your mic? This sounds superb ...of course it must be also your Radio Voice ;-)
Haha yes, yes it is. As for the mic it's an sE Electronics sE7 Small Diaphragm Condenser on an overhead boom.
seelectronics.com/products/se7/
www.amazon.co.uk/sE7-Stereo-Set/dp/B0754LBYQJ/ref=sr_1_5?crid=3W0QYNEGGWJJ7&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.Dcvfdr47nrJX4PwiZiw8XXm8DefzGvquBGrelKmmG_Ol2YGXrXn8eE3WXmk_uVGZdFK54qaiPfvJpu1f1YpNmdku5UDKbJUTpZ1sZFsC3PE.EhXxenYiw1h3hgesd9ZbfvnXYHvrm0tv_7Sw1Y9bhGA&dib_tag=se&keywords=sE7%2Bsmall%2Bdiaphragm&nsdOptOutParam=true&qid=1732697305&sprefix=se7%2Bsmall%2Bdiaphragm%2B%2Caps%2C72&sr=8-5&th=1
Great video as always! Off topic question but do i see westham tshirt in the background? :D
Well thank you, yes you do see a west ham shirt ⚒️
@GaryHTech nice! Im big fan of westham (and freebsd ofc) ! Greetings from Poland!
It's very likely that it's slow due to the underlying (cheap) SSD storage that has no cache or it's slowing down due to temperature throttling... if this SSD is in your Production Server I strongly suggest to invest in better (unfortunately very expensive) SSD drive (unless you are fine with this level of performance).
This was a VM using vdisks :)
@@GaryHTech thanks Gary that’s why I wrote “underlying storage”… 😊 If you are running your virtual disk on a cheap SSD storage that may explain. Without spending a fortune with Intel Octane, I found these Samsung quite “consistent” when it comes to write speed: Samsung SSD 870 EVO, 2 TB Intelligent Turbo Write
Sadly you f-uped the zpool storage by attach da3 in the way you did it. now you have a mirror of da1 and da 3 but the data is now stripted between the mirror of da 1 and da3 and det disk of da2 , so if you lose da2 the whole zpool of storage is lost.
Yes, that's why I did it, I wanted to see what would happen, luckily this was a test machine and was no issue. Thanks for watching.
@@GaryHTech aah because it sounded like you wasn't aware of why it happened :)
Thank you for the clip!