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Why does the documentation suggest "tiered caching" require 2 separate pools? I'm looking to replace unraid with mergerfs #1081

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Okay, I think I got it now. The summary answer to my original question "Why does the documentation suggest 2 separate pools" is because the recommended scripts that run rsync need to use the second pool path and the create.policy for the secondary (slower disk) pool is what we want to use for the rsync/script.

If there was a single mergerfs pool, then we could not really 'load balance' the data off the NVME disks onto the slower drives via the magic of mergerfs. So the second pool is simply there to facilitate data moving operations (or when one wants to skip the cache completely, simply write to the specific path that mergerfs has for the slow disks only).

This is working for me now on m…

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