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      Sparkum @wirestyle22
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      @wirestyle22

      Yep just learning, I leave Plex to my Windows box (for now atleast)

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        dafyre @Sparkum
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        @Sparkum said in I did a thing, have a quick Linux question:

        @wirestyle22

        Yep just learning, I leave Plex to my Windows box (for now atleast)

        I'm ready for my Windows box to go away, lol.

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          wirestyle22 @Sparkum
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          @Sparkum said in I did a thing, have a quick Linux question:

          @wirestyle22

          Yep just learning, I leave Plex to my Windows box (for now atleast)

          Plex runs SO much better on Linux. I can't even articulate it well enough honestly. Huge.

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            Sparkum @dafyre
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            @dafyre

            Ya depending how this goes I could definately see myself going that route.

            So many wasted resources with windows.

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              dafyre @Sparkum
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              @Sparkum said in I did a thing, have a quick Linux question:

              @dafyre

              Ya depending how this goes I could definately see myself going that route.

              So many wasted resources with windows.

              I've got a Linux ISO with its name on it... Just gotta find the time to get one last backup done, lol.

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                wirestyle22 @Sparkum
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                @Sparkum said in I did a thing, have a quick Linux question:

                @dafyre

                Ya depending how this goes I could definately see myself going that route.

                So many wasted resources with windows.

                You aren't wrong

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                  Sparkum @dafyre
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                  @dafyre

                  Are you able to group harddrives in a non raid format with linux?

                  Like a stablebit drive pool for linux kind of thing?

                  Versus making raid 0

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                    wirestyle22 @Sparkum
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                    @Sparkum said in I did a thing, have a quick Linux question:

                    @dafyre

                    Are you able to group harddrives in a non raid format with linux?

                    Like a stablebit drive pool for linux kind of thing?

                    Versus making raid 0

                    I know that you're asking @dafyre but just use ZFS. Software raid on Linux in the modern world has very little overhead.

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                      DustinB3403 @Sparkum
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                      @Sparkum said in I did a thing, have a quick Linux question:

                      @dafyre

                      Are you able to group harddrives in a non raid format with linux?

                      Like a stablebit drive pool for linux kind of thing?

                      Versus making raid 0

                      Why would you do this, when you could use MD Raid and have a highly resilient solution?

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                        Sparkum @wirestyle22
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                        @wirestyle22

                        I'll add that to my "look into" pile

                        Thanks!

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                          Sparkum @DustinB3403
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                          @DustinB3403

                          I've got my important media and my "who the heck cares" media.

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                            DustinB3403 @Sparkum
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                            @Sparkum said in I did a thing, have a quick Linux question:

                            @DustinB3403

                            I've got my important media and my "who the heck cares" media.

                            the Who the heck media you could still put onto RAID0 array.

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                              Sparkum @DustinB3403
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                              @DustinB3403

                              I'd rather lose 1 disk and 2TB versus lose 1 disk and 6TB

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                                wirestyle22 @Sparkum
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                                @Sparkum said in I did a thing, have a quick Linux question:

                                @DustinB3403

                                I've got my important media and my "who the heck cares" media.

                                You raid 0 for speed

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                                  DustinB3403
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                                  RAID0 would give you a lot of read/write performance while not caring if you lose a drive (as the data is gone anyways)

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                                    wirestyle22 @Sparkum
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                                    @Sparkum said in I did a thing, have a quick Linux question:

                                    @DustinB3403

                                    I'd rather lose 1 disk and 2TB versus lose 1 disk and 6TB

                                    How many TB do you have that you can't lose?

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                                      DustinB3403 @Sparkum
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                                      @Sparkum said in I did a thing, have a quick Linux question:

                                      @DustinB3403

                                      I'd rather lose 1 disk and 2TB versus lose 1 disk and 6TB

                                      I don't get this concept...

                                      RAID0 you'd lose it all, no RAID you'd have no "protection" of a drive failing either.

                                      So unless you mean to mirror the drives in a separate mechanism for protection, while not getting any benefit of RAID, you have a backup.

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                                        Sparkum @wirestyle22
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                                        @wirestyle22

                                        I'd say 8-10TB

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                                          wirestyle22 @Sparkum
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                                          @Sparkum said in I did a thing, have a quick Linux question:

                                          @wirestyle22

                                          I'd say 8-10TB

                                          and how much total? Also how quickly are you going to expand?

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                                            Sparkum @DustinB3403
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                                            @DustinB3403

                                            Well what are we talking here, for me it would be (atleast) 3 2TB drives, so you are saying make 1 giant 6TB raid 0 correct?

                                            So 1 drive dies I lose 6TB

                                            Or are you saying make 3 2TB Raid 0's so that if I lose 1 I only lose 2TB
                                            Can I then make it appear to be one disk though?

                                            And please keep in mind there might just not be a linux thing I dont know.

                                            For example in Windows I have stablebit drive pool pooling my drives so that if I lose 1 drive I only lose the data on that one drive.

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