Talk:Write-mostly
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Also, my commands in the article don't mention the no-sync option. I need to update the article with that. Unless someone wants to help. :D | Also, my commands in the article don't mention the no-sync option. I need to update the article with that. Unless someone wants to help. :D | ||
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--[[User:Timothy W. Gravier, Jr.|Timothy W. Gravier, Jr.]] ([[User talk:Timothy W. Gravier, Jr.|talk]]) 22:00, 12 March 2019 (UTC) | --[[User:Timothy W. Gravier, Jr.|Timothy W. Gravier, Jr.]] ([[User talk:Timothy W. Gravier, Jr.|talk]]) 22:00, 12 March 2019 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 22:02, 12 March 2019
I wrote this article after performing some real world testing on a system with 4x 500GB disks and a single 2 TB disk. I hope to include a table soon showing the results of my testing, but suffice it to say that it was very surprising.
Also, my commands in the article don't mention the no-sync option. I need to update the article with that. Unless someone wants to help. :D
Also, I understand that this is a very rough edit. However, there's very, very little information out there about the --write-mostly option, and I wanted to at least get SOMETHING on the books about it. --Timothy W. Gravier, Jr. (talk) 22:00, 12 March 2019 (UTC)