I would use a hybrid RAID0 NVMe with RAID5/6 disks... but not recommended on Ubuntu... CentOS or RedHAT 100% ok! =) Tested. With snapshots backups daily and MANY recovery tests ...
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I would use a hybrid RAID0 NVMe with RAID5/6 disks... but not recommended on Ubuntu... CentOS or RedHAT 100% ok! =) Tested. With snapshots backups daily and MANY recovery tests ...
Doesn't make much sense when it comes to simple consensus node.
That one is just cheap and simple.
What exactly is not recommended on Ubuntu, and why?
cached LVM filesystems... to be specific! Lots of bugs! Especially on converts and recovery situations... and if you don't use extX filesystems even worse...