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title: First Upgrade
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description: Upgrade to the cluster
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date: 2026-03-20
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slug: first-upgrade
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Today I have upgraded the cluster from 16GB of ram to 48GB of ram. And also I added a new 8TB HDD drive.
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Now I have an small problem all the media and random files inside the original HDD were inside a proxmox virtual qcow disk which
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is just a disk file that all the other containers from the proxmox instance had mounted. Now with this new disk
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I made a ZFS filesystem.
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The ZFS filesystem is great for servers. It has a lot of features like having on-write compression and decompression
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and also it is very easy to add new disks to a "zpool" of disks.
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Right now I'm copying all the files inside the old virtual .qcow disk file onto the new ZFS filesystem that I have made
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on the new disk. When this finishes, I will wipe the old disk and add it to the ZFS pool.
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For now it will be on RAID0. These disks are relatively new, so maybe in the far future (in about 3 years) I will consider
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maybe making a RAID5. I think it should be easy, right?
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Anyways see ya
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