I'm setting up a NUC 13 to learn Proxmox in my home lab. I've read conflicting opinions on the advantages and disadvantages of ZFS on consumer grade NVME drives, speed loss and heavy wear being the common issues I've read.
So I joined this forum to get some opinions about how I should proceed.
My NUC has a Seagate PCIE 4 1 TB NVME and 1 TB Transcend NVME that is PCIE 3 SATA, plus a 2 TB SSD, 64 GB of RAM and the i7-1360 with 12 cores and 16 threads.
I'd like to install a couple of different Linux bistros, a W11 VM and pfSense to learn my way around Proxmox.
So should I use ZFS RAID 1 for the NVMEs or RAID 0 on just one of them or skip ZFS altogether ?
Any and all information is appreciated !
So I joined this forum to get some opinions about how I should proceed.
My NUC has a Seagate PCIE 4 1 TB NVME and 1 TB Transcend NVME that is PCIE 3 SATA, plus a 2 TB SSD, 64 GB of RAM and the i7-1360 with 12 cores and 16 threads.
I'd like to install a couple of different Linux bistros, a W11 VM and pfSense to learn my way around Proxmox.
So should I use ZFS RAID 1 for the NVMEs or RAID 0 on just one of them or skip ZFS altogether ?
Any and all information is appreciated !