So the backups also serve as something raid-0 like?
If so things are getting really interesting because right now my backups only take time and space. But if my backups also give me a speed boost then .... well... wow!
Combine that with PrimoCache and things get really fast.
The only thing that's less good than my current backups, is when I accidentally delete something it''s just gone with DrivePool and not with a classic backup method.
How much L2 cache? Backups?
Re: How much L2 cache? Backups?
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Re: How much L2 cache? Backups?
Yep, speeds get pretty darn good.
And yes - that's why I don't rely on just file duplication across the drives. I still have the SnapRAID parity I made the night before so I can restore a file if needed. It's not a true backup, but it's lightweight and easy on space.
True backups are still a good idea, or at the least some sort of parity.
And yes - that's why I don't rely on just file duplication across the drives. I still have the SnapRAID parity I made the night before so I can restore a file if needed. It's not a true backup, but it's lightweight and easy on space.
True backups are still a good idea, or at the least some sort of parity.
Re: How much L2 cache? Backups?
Yesterday I was searching for RAID cards and found a little beast you may like. A PCIe card that holds 4 M.2 SSDs. Cheapest place I found so far is New Egg at $100.Jaga wrote:On my workstation I currently have a 20GB L1, and 20GB Primo Ramdisk for temp files and smaller software installs (OS has 64GB total). Going to be sourcing two 1TB SSDs for use in a L2 (RAID 0 stripe) against the new Stablebit Drivepool I setup (88TB total)..
http://www.thessdreview.com/raid-enterp ... 932k-iops/
The downside is that the motherboard needs special functionality to for the card to reach full speed.
It may be abit of a overkill to get a new motherboard for this. As for me, right now I'm selecting components for a new system so I think I go that way.motherboards that support PCIe bifurcation, where the PCIe 3.0 X16 interface can be split to accommodate each of the 4 SSDs in their own 4 lane sector (X4X4X4X4 vice X16)
Considering the decent (high throughput and iops) M.2 cards start at 128GB (but 256 is way faster) my L2 cache would outperform my system disk in both speed and size. Over time PrimoCache will copy my whole systemdisk to L2. That sounds a bit backwards.
That way the System disk basically is just a backup of a striped raid.
Re: How much L2 cache? Backups?
Yeah, a bit overkill, but funny to think of that as a solution. I suppose if you couldn't accept anything except blinding speed 100% of the time for high read/write ops, then it might fit the bill. Certainly better to simply RAID 0 those M.2's and clone them every x hours to SSD storage, then plop on a large Primocache L1 on top of them. Or just get a motherboard that can handle huge amounts of RAM and use Primo RAMdisk for virtually everything.
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Re: How much L2 cache? Backups?
if you want to automatically pause and resume your backups, i created a small tool to do that:
https://www.romexsoftware.com/bbs2/en-u ... 38&p=13264
https://www.romexsoftware.com/bbs2/en-u ... 38&p=13264