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Sage and multiple drives
To my understanding, Sage will still blindly dump new recordings to the drive with the most space (instead of whichever drive is idle).
I have Sage folders setup on 3 drives: 2 500gig drives and a single 750gig drive. Obviously, I don't want sage pounding the 750 and ignoring the 500's. So, by any chance would this idea work..... If I set Sage up to use all but 250gig of worth of drive space on the 750gigger (meaning, only use 500gig of it max), will sage this view that drive differently? Will sage this subtract that "250gig" from it's calculations of the 750gig drive as it's determining which drive has the most free space? I'm suspecting the answer is no, but I'm hoping for a yes. |
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Yes. That's what that setting is for: to tell Sage how much of that drive is available for recordings. It will choose the drive with the most space available by that measure.
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On a related note: I wished SageTV would use more than one drive when recording multiple movies.
I have 8 drives and 2 tuner cards. To help with defragmentation, it would be nice to have it record one tunner on one drive while recording the 2nd tunner on a different drive. |
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Bingo, drive x is selected for both movies. Now after both movies are done recording, drive y has the least data and again, two movies start recording at the same time. Bingo, drive y is now used to record both new movies. Repeat this same pattern for 8 drives and you have SUPER FRAGMENTATION across all/most of your drives on your system |
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If you have 8 drives then why don't you create a software or (even better) hardware raid 5 array on some of these drives (if they are the same size)
You can also span a partition over multiple drives. I think you should look at the problem that way and don't see it as a sagetv problem. I'm using an hardware raid 10 , build from 4 500 gig drives with 2 partitions, on for windows and program files and the other one for pictures, videos music and recordings.... works like a charm and a raid 10 is performing very fast... |
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