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Cake day: October 20th, 2023

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  • So, if I’m running ProxMox off of 2 NVMe drives in RAID, I can just pass through SATA and USB for the UnRaid VM and just NFS my way to happiness, right?

    I’m still testing each of my UnRaid containers on ProxMox, and so far they all work fine. With a Ryzen 7 5700G and 64GB ECC RAM, I could give the UnRaid VM just 2 cores and 4GB of RAM, and should be smooth sailing from there, right?




  • I’m very inclined to use this method instead.

    I would like to ask for some suggestions on the initial process to migrate the data from UnRaid.

    Considering that:

    • My disk pool is made out of 2 10TB disks, for a total of 20TB
    • It also has a 10TB parity disk
    • The pool is using just -6TB of the storage

    The option I see is:

    • Get another 10TB disk
    • I can clear the parity drive and copy my data from the pool to that disk for migrating
    • Configure the pool disks to RaidZ and once I complete that, use the other 2 disks as parity pool

    Or, I bite the bullet, get brand new 10TB disks, 12 to make it Raidz2 and have a storage pool of 40TB (35 usable?). I’m thinking 4 groups of 3 disks each should do the trick. Then use the same method to migrate my data.

    With 64GB of ECC RAM, I should have a pretty swift storage IOPS that way.