I am planning on creating a home server with either 2 (RAID1) or 3 (RAID5) HDDs as bulk storage and 1 SSD as bcache.

The question is, what file system should I use for the HDDs? I am thinking of ext4 or xfs, as I heard btrfs is not recommended for my use case for some reason.

Do you all have some advice to give on what file system to use, as well as some other tips?

  • Svinhufvud@sopuli.xyzOP
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    11 days ago

    Powerloss might happen as I don’t have a ups.

    And when it comes to mdadm, it just happens to be the first and only redundancy tool I know. I am however open to learn and try new things.

    ZFS seems interesting, but: I read that ZFS would require quite a lot of RAM, and I was going for 32 GBs only, would it be enough?

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      11 days ago

      1 GB of RAM for every TB of storage is recommended but you can do with way less for ZFS.