I'll buy at least one pro license as soon as graphic cards become sanely priced again. I'll build a multi-OS gaming/dev/music&video-production rig for my main use - and a separate UNRAID-NAS with automated backups, web servers, game servers and everything that should run 24/7. I'm so happy that something like UNRAID exists. It brought back the control over the physical stuff I own. I live in front of screens since I'm 10 years old and UNRAID breathed new life into computers and servers for me. Thank you!
I have my docker directory (in directory mode) on a xfs SSD without any parity (as it's disposable, like you said) and never had an issue with it. What exactly is the reason why it should be on a btrfs drive?
I'll buy at least one pro license as soon as graphic cards become sanely priced again. I'll build a multi-OS gaming/dev/music&video-production rig for my main use - and a separate UNRAID-NAS with automated backups, web servers, game servers and everything that should run 24/7. I'm so happy that something like UNRAID exists. It brought back the control over the physical stuff I own. I live in front of screens since I'm 10 years old and UNRAID breathed new life into computers and servers for me. Thank you!
Thanks for that Docker segment Jonathan. :)
I have my docker directory (in directory mode) on a xfs SSD without any parity (as it's disposable, like you said) and never had an issue with it.
What exactly is the reason why it should be on a btrfs drive?