How should I divi up my 4TB raid 1 array?

How should I divi up my 4TB raid 1 array?
Is this gud
Am I missing anything?

750TB of anime doesn't fit in 4TB.

It will

What about porn? Where is porn? Same as family photos?

It’s grouped with Anime.

Yes, and the mor shamefull stuff goes on torrent scratch

Seriously though porn is poison, no porn space.

>no space for VMs
pleb

>t. Larry Nassar

VMs are just files you fucking retard, they don't require a dedicated partition or anything.

If you used a filesystem like btrfs or zfs, where you have proper subvolumes, you wouldn't even need to ask these questions.
You can always change the quotas later.

250GB is a little small for torrents.

Torrent files are like a few kb at most. 250GB is good.

VMs go on the 512TB 960 nvme pcie m.2 ssd!

The torrents I keep will be moved to archive faglord
Please tell more

and anime and gaymes are what? life essence?

At least I didnt lunge at abybody like a monster

You have a single filesystem which takes up the entire drive.
You can then divvy it up into submodules (think fake, flexible, easy-to-change partitions).
You now don't have to worry about the exact numbers when it comes to this sort of shit.

You also get the added bonuses of the other advanced features these filesystems offer.

I hooe theres some software to set up these fs for a pleb like me

That was all under the assumption that you're using a real operating system.
If you're a winkid, you're stuck with your archaic NTFS garbage.

Hey, the bitches are the ones who offered their pussies to Nassar. They always had a choice to go away, but they instead chose to be the little whores they are.

Why would you split it up? That's what folders are for. Unless you have a need to use different filesystems just stick to a single partition.

>steam
wouldn't the fake/flexible partitions be subject to fragmentation like hell?
would it constantly reorganize data ensuring that raid 1 is necessary?(early drive failure)

build the wall

My recommendation would be to ditch steam, anime and your temp files. You don't need RAID1 for files you can redownload. Just keep them on a cheap drive you have in your PC.
For the stuff you really don't want to loose, I recommend a good NAS with RAID6 or similar.
Btw. if you buy your Games DRM free you are less dependent on third party companies (like valve).

>If you used a filesystem like btrfs
The goal is to store data. Not shred it.

windows has btrfs driver

>Am I missing anything?

No, you're missing EVERYTHING, you clueless douchebag.

From your (shitty looking, BTW) description of what you're storing on your raid array, I can only assume that its not your system drives, where your OS files are stored. It seems to be an extra data storage array.

So, Raid 1 is a mirror set. In other words, to get 4TB of storage, in a Raid 1 array you need 2 or more 4TB drives, depending upon how many redundant drives you have in the array.

If all you're doing is storing garbage and filth on these drives, why in the ever-loving fuck are you wasting all that extra space using a RAID 1 mirror set. Use the drives individually and you've doubled (or more) your storage space.

Now that I think about it, your post is obvious bait to see any of the other jackholes on this board even know what Raid 1 is, right?

wow user ur smart

Why would you ever set up a 4 TB RAID 1 array, and why would you create dedicated partitions for your shit instead of just using folders? RAID 1 is not a backup solution, it only protects your files in case of a disk failure. You should ditch RAID altogether and use the second disk for backup.

this

>Linux kernel
>Reads from disk, caches in memory
>ZSTD compression
>Hot fixes on newer kernel and backported code

>NT kernel
>Reads from disk and reads from disk and reads from disk
>Filthy abstraction layer on older BTRFS code
>Less fixes for broken shit and race conditions
>Less features
>No control over disk queuing and scheduling
>FUSE

Just install fedora and use ZFS or BTRFS.

>Why would you split it up? That's what folders are for. Unless you have a need to use different filesystems just stick to a single partition.
>Why would you ever set up a 4 TB RAID 1 array, and why would you create dedicated partitions for your shit instead of just using folders? RAID 1 is not a backup solution, it only protects your files in case of a disk failure. You should ditch RAID altogether and use the second disk for backup.

These are the correct.

t. guy who manages petabytes of data for schools and businesses

Good thing they are YIFY

a proper os: 500mb
real projects: 1-10gb
getting a life and not being a retarded gayming weeb: 0tb

porn ruined my life too

harder to quit than smoking