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I have a small ITX pc with a 256gb ssd and two nvr drives for recording my security cameras. I have a google coral installed to run frigate. I'm doing a fresh installation and I'm not sure what the best partition setup is. I'd like to have all of my vm's and containers on the ssd and mirror the two separate drives just for video recording. I'll run backups of my vm's, containers, and configs elsewhere in case the ssd fails.

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[–] lemming741@lemmy.world 1 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Is zfs required for security footage?

No, but the drives are constantly being written to, so I'd rather have two in case one fails.