Because familiarity and stability? Sounds like the butter RAID1 wouldn’t be a bad option either though:
Because familiarity and stability? Sounds like the butter RAID1 wouldn’t be a bad option either though:
If it was me I would do:
/dev/md0 (/boot on SSD RAID1) mounted to /boot
/dev/md1 (LVM PV on SSD RAID1)
/dev/md2 (LVM PV on HDD RAID1)
vgssd mapped to md1
swap lv on vgssd mapped as swap
root lv on vgssd mounted to / *var lv on vgssd
varaudit lv on vgssd mounted to /var/audit
home lv on vgssd mounted to /home
For these you can make the volumes smaller than the SSD and grow them on the fly pretty easily later on as you need more space in home root or var.
You could format all the data logical volumes btrfs2 if you’d like and encrypt with LUKS! That’s the Synology recommended config, I’ve also used xfs with my important volumes with no issues.
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