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Defragmentation and backing up NAS to external drive

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For Btrfs-based NAS setups, defragmentation isn't a routine necessity. Btrfs does a good job of managing fragmentation on its own. However, if you notice performance issues or have a specific reason to defrag, it's advisable to do so after deleting snapshots. To efficiently recreate snapshots, use the "btrfs subvolume snapshot" command. For handling immutable snapshots, you can use the "btrfs property set" command to change the snapshot's properties. Just ensure to follow proper backup procedures before any major changes to be on the safe side.

Regarding your storage upgrade, shifting to 2x 18TB drives and repurposing the 16TB drive as an external backup destination is a smart move. It wouldn't be wasteful at all; in fact, it enhances your backup strategy. Utilizing the 16TB drive externally ensures that you have a dedicated backup destination, providing an extra layer of data security. Synology's DS423+ or DS1823xs+ with ample bays can accommodate your growing storage needs and facilitate a smooth transition.
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RE: Defragmentation and backing up NAS to external drive - by ed - 01-05-2024, 10:25 AM

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