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Why is DrivePool showing unduplicated data on my SSD?


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CloudDrive cache is on SSD as well. There is no real data waiting to be moved from SSD to slower drives as far as I understand. The unduplicated space jumps around from few GB to ~15GB to all of the space. I'm on latest beta for both apps. This is a 128GB ssd disk.

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That's plausible, but I still don't understand why the reserved space overtakes "Other" on the drive. At least I figure a CloudDrive cache that's outside of pools should be seen by DrivePool as Other and not Unduplicated, right?

At the moment it's appears to be correct, 50GB other and 9GB unduplicated as it has just automaticly balanced. I attached the info you asked, but will do so again a 2nd time once it's showing up oddly again (Other gets eaten by Undup).

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NTFS Volume Serial Number :        0x64decb92decb5b46
NTFS Version   :                   3.1
LFS Version    :                   2.0
Number Sectors :                   0x000000000ee7b8ff
Total Clusters :                   0x0000000001dcf71f
Free Clusters  :                   0x0000000000dd0642
Total Reserved :                   0x000000000000418d
Bytes Per Sector  :                512
Bytes Per Physical Sector :        512
Bytes Per Cluster :                4096
Bytes Per FileRecord Segment    :  1024
Clusters Per FileRecord Segment :  0
Mft Valid Data Length :            0x00000000057c0000
Mft Start Lcn  :                   0x00000000000c0000
Mft2 Start Lcn :                   0x0000000000000002
Mft Zone Start :                   0x00000000000c57c0
Mft Zone End   :                   0x00000000000cb500
Max Device Trim Extent Count :     512
Max Device Trim Byte Count :       0xffffffff
Max Volume Trim Extent Count :     62
Max Volume Trim Byte Count :       0x40000000
Resource Manager Identifier :      F042DDAB-A150-11E5-A63E-ED2EA8DC0809

 

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