On 2020-08-01 16:30, Leslie Rhorer wrote:
I am a big proponent of having a separate boot drive
+1
no matter what the file system, I would definitely up the memory to the 16GB
max,
1. I try very hard not to spend money on obsolete technology.
2. I would wait until the computer is put into use and measurements
indicate memory is insufficient.
3. One or more small, fast SSD's used as a ZFS cache devices and/or
intent log devices can dramatically improve performance of ZFS.
4. ZFS and non-ECC memory risk the "scrub of death" scenario, which has
been debated endlessly.
I also ran desktop hardware as servers for many years, but decided to
buy a "real" server (with ECC memory) when building a ZFS file server.
The ECC is invisible, but the combination of Xeon processor,
dual-channel memory, and server chips throughout provide obvious
performance.
David