Hello fellow Proxmox enjoyers!

I have questions regarding the ZFS disk IO stats and hope you all may be able to help me understand.

Setup (hardware, software)

I have Proxmox VE installed on a ZFS mirror (2x 500 GB M.2 PCIe SSD) rpool . The data (VMs, disks) resides on a seperate ZFS RAID-Z1 (3x 4TB SATA SSD) data_raid.

I use ~2 TB of all that, 1.6 TB being data (movies, videos, music, old data + game setup files, …).

I have 6 VMs, all for my use alone, so there’s not much going on there.

Question 1 - costant disk write going on?

I have a monitoring setup (CheckMK) to monitor my server and VMs. This monitoring reports a constant write IO operation for the disks, ongoing, without any interruption, of 20+ MB/s.

I think the monitoring gets the data from zpool iostat, so I watched it with watch -n 1 'sudo zpool iostat', but the numbers didn’t seem to change.

It has been the exact same operations and bandwidth read / write for the last minute or so (after taking a while for writing this, it now lists 543 read ops instead of 545).

Every 1.0s: sudo zpool iostat

              capacity     operations     bandwidth
pool        alloc   free   read  write   read  write
----------  -----  -----  -----  -----  -----  -----
data_raid   2.29T  8.61T    545    350  17.2M  21.5M
rpool       4.16G   456G      0     54  8.69K  2.21M
----------  -----  -----  -----  -----  -----  -----

The same happens if I use -lv or -w flags for zpool iostat.

So, are there really constantly 350 write operations going on? Or does it just not update the IO stats all too often?

Question 2 - what about disk longevity?

This isn’t my first homelab-setup, but it is my first own ZFS- and RAID-setup. If somebody has any SSD-RAID or SSD-ZFS experiences to share, I’d like to hear them.

The disks I’m using are:

Best regards from a fellow rabbit-hole-enjoyer.

  • dbtng@eviltoast.org
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    5 days ago

    If you want enterprise gear on the cheap, yes. Ebay.
    There are regular vendors on Ebay with thousands of verified sales. Go with those till you figure it all out.
    You can definitely make bad choices, but even when I’ve gotten bad drives, the vendor just immediately refunded the money, like that day.