Am in the process of deciding the best disk format for a new external HDD (20TB WD Elements). This is going to be 85% filled from day one, and then managed to around 90-95% over time.
Would it make sense to use ZFS for it? Would it maintain the performance as the drive fills ups?
As reference, I tested this drive under APFS on macOS and its performance is 229/229 r/w when blank, which drops down to 110/110 once 90% full.
Reason I ask is that I've been testing ZFS over the last few months on a separate smaller 2TB 2.5" HDD and I see write speeds decreased to max 10 MB/s or so after the drive is only 50% full. This is likely due to this particular drive being an SMR drive, however, what performance hit could I expect on a CMR drive when nearly full?
Thanks
Would it make sense to use ZFS for it? Would it maintain the performance as the drive fills ups?
As reference, I tested this drive under APFS on macOS and its performance is 229/229 r/w when blank, which drops down to 110/110 once 90% full.
Reason I ask is that I've been testing ZFS over the last few months on a separate smaller 2TB 2.5" HDD and I see write speeds decreased to max 10 MB/s or so after the drive is only 50% full. This is likely due to this particular drive being an SMR drive, however, what performance hit could I expect on a CMR drive when nearly full?
Thanks
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