Is there a resource or performance penalty for using different duplication settings at a folder level?
Would it be better to use multiple pools and set the duplication level for the entire pool?
(I realize that in some cases multiple pools is not a good options because of the requirement to dedicate the disks to each pool. In my case, all folders except "videos" have a higher duplication level and separation of pools would be acceptable.)
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Julie
This is a best practices question.
Is there a resource or performance penalty for using different duplication settings at a folder level?
Would it be better to use multiple pools and set the duplication level for the entire pool?
(I realize that in some cases multiple pools is not a good options because of the requirement to dedicate the disks to each pool. In my case, all folders except "videos" have a higher duplication level and separation of pools would be acceptable.)
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