
I'm ok with losing some files but let's hope i didn't lose everything. Update: server became unresponsive and i had to reboot it during the process of flushing without metadata being raid1c3 but being raid5. Use raid1 for metadata (raid1c3 for raid6).

Is there anything I can do to rejuvinate performance? I have 512GB ram, 4TB nvme, 24 core epyc cpu.Įdit: the pinned comment says never use raid5 for metadata. I have been trying to delete the snapshots for about 72 hours and the flush part is still using all my io. The array has begun degrading performance until last week when a snapshot took longer than 24 hours.


I never had any issues with either of them. The RAID 5 can support one-drive failure, which indicates that the RAID 5 can still run when one hard drive is failing. I used these together in a lab setup for the past 5 years. Both machine are sold together as a pair. A RAID 5 (block-level striping with distributed parity) distributes parity along with the data and requires all drives but one to be present to operate the. Hi, I have for sale a great used in perfect working condition Apple Server(2009) and an Apple Xserve Raid.

Apple Xserve 2009 & Raid - $400 (Denver, PA).
