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You have lots of stuff, photos on your phone, bookmarks for your favorite sites, movies, music, memes...lots of stuff..Where do you store it? If you want to backup your phone, laptoptop, desktop where do you put it? So you think you want a Network Attached Storage (NAS), or some kind of storage system for all your stuff...how do you choose the right one? This isnt a product guide, this is part one of a do-it-your-self guide to building one yourself using off the shelf components. This first step picking the right filesystem for the the job. THIS VIDEO IS TECHNICAL, its the planning part...Later videos will be more user friendly... You could just go buy an off the shelf solution and many people do, but if you have ever worked around large companies much, why do they for the most part build it themselves? What do they know that you dont? We arent going to answer all of those questions today, but this series is about the do-it-your-selfers who want the bes while saving a few bucks in the process. And best of all you know how it works and there is never a subscription fee. So lets take the first steps finding the right filesystem for our Storage Devide, we call them RAIDs because they are Redudant, Arrays of Independent Disks. This ist for everybody...like i said most just go buy something they hope will work for their needs, and most often not they dont live up to that, commercial devices strike a middle of the road approach, a one size fits all...and usually they are left shoes on a right foot...so lets begin Today we are going to look at some testing I did to try and answer that question. Chapters 00:00 - Intro 00:49 - What's up with ZFS? 02:10 - ZFS Fuse 03:27 - Hardware Used for Test 05:47 - Software and System Config 06:44 - Test Description 06:54 - How to build the RAIDs? 07:45 - Benchmark - Initial Write 10:14 - Read 12:15 - Re-Read 13:20 - FRead 14:24 - FWrite 16:35 - Mixed Workloads 17:41 - PRead 19:21 - PWrite 20:26 - Random Read 21:22 - Random Write 22:30 - Re-Writes 23:36 - Reverse Reads 24:29 - Stride Read 25:35 - GeoMean All Tests 27:39 - A Few Thoughts Support me on Patreon: / djware Follow me: Twitter @djware55 Facebook: / don.ware.7758 Gitlab: https://gitlab.com/djware27