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Playing around with benchmarks

So I just rebuilt my little home server RAID from LVM+Ext4 to ZFS, changing the layout from RAID5 to RAID1+0, consisting of a pool of two mirrored disk sets. Since I’m a cheap bugger frugal, I still run a small HP MicroServer Gen7 (N54L) with only 2 GB of RAM, which I’ve filled up with 4 x… Continue reading Playing around with benchmarks

Published 2017-02-23
Categorized as HowTo, ZFS Tagged benchmark, Computing, home server, Linux, Performance

About me

My name is Mikael Hansson, and I’ve been working with an increasingly complex – and interesting – IT infrastructure since I started in the field in 2001.

My current job allows me to keep up with state-of-the-art virtualization, storage, and automation, while keeping an eye on sane IT security- and DevOps processes.

When not working or doing computery stuff in my home lab I enjoy spending time with my wife and son – usually in or near our Swedish west coast home.

Reach me: blog@oxcrag.net

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