Hi all,
I'm using Bacula to back up a pair of servers (my firewall and NAS),
backing up to an LTO6 drive. This requires a sustained data rate of
around 150MB/sec with on-drive compression disabled, or more with
compression.
I previously used a spinning SATA hard drive, which peaked at around
100MB/sec data rate. Sadly this wasn't fast enough to keep the tape
drive fed with data, and resulted in a lot of shoe-shining (tape
stopping, rewinding, then pausing while the buffer refilled) and
lengthened the backup times.
To speed things up, I set up a cheap SATA SSD (a 240GB Crucial BX500,
CT240BX500SSD1) as the Bacula cache drive, with an ext4 filesystem.
Sadly within three months of setting this up, the drive hit its write
endurance and started throwing SMART errors to that effect.
I started out with the ext4 FS set to 'journaled', but later used
tune2fs to disable journaling. I've also set the "noatime" mount option
on the filesystem.
I'm planning to replace the drive (when it eventually fails completely),
so does anyone have any advice on a more long-lived solution to Bacula
cache drives?
The drive is chained off the SAS controller -- an LSI 9207-4i4e with IT
firmware. The same SAS controller connects to the tape drive, using the
external SAS port.
Thanks,
--
Phil.
li...@philpem.me.uk
https://www.philpem.me.uk/
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