I have a Beelink EQ12 Pro where I can put a total of 2x2TB NVMe SSDs + 1x4TB SATA SSD (not sure if more is feasible according to Beelink’s description but it is enough for me right now).

I’d like a configuration where I can lose and replace one drive without breaking anything, hotswap not needed. What would be an adapted strategy for that in terms of drive capacity, partitioning and ZFS pool? 3x2TB even if two are M.2 NVMe and one is SATA? 2x2TB + 1x4TB? Something else?

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    11 months ago

    Yeah you’re right, that’s why I was imagining putting only the parity bits on the SATA drive, so ZFS can do it’s calculation after I’m done with my data operations on the NVMes. Guess I’ll have to dig deeper in TrueNAS and ZFS config :)