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    Second SSD not recognized in pfSense

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      lmannyr
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      Have 2 identical 64GB SSD in the box. Both are recognized in BIOS. I only see one in pfSense. Does pfSense support more than 1 SSD?

      Currently on latest....2.6.0-RELEASE

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        Gertjan @lmannyr
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        @lmannyr said in Second SSD not recognized in pfSense:

        Does pfSense support more than 1 SSD?

        Depending the version used, I could propose you to use ZFS and do raid 0 or raid 1 on them.

        Or, install pfSense to the first drive, and then modify /etc/fstab yourself to mount the other drive at boot time. pfSense will, by default, only mount drive/partitions it needs to boot. The rest is up to you.
        For example, when you slide in a USB drive key, it won't get auto mounted neither.

        No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
        Edit : and where are the logs ??

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          lmannyr @Gertjan
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          @gertjan Will using ZFS, RAID 0 or 1 help pfSense performance?

          I the extra drive is added via fstab, will pfSense use it? Which will pfSense benefit from more out of all the above options?

          Thank you.

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            Gertjan @lmannyr
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            @lmannyr

            pfSense is not a file server or comparable.
            In the past, pfSense could run from read only memory, only /tmp, /conf and /var subdirectories were created and mounted as RAM drives.

            I tend to say it like this : pfSense isn't a disk based system. It neads a disk to start from, and store config files, and yes, it stores log files etc, but that's it.
            No mail/web/sql/file server !
            You use SSDs, so maybe you will gain 'something' when using raid0, but pfSense doesn't store received Ethernet packets on a disk, they are forwarded to their destination, and done.
            Raid1 is another story : a SSD dies, your system stays up, and warns you.

            I using XFS right now, as I'm using 22.05, but never dealt with raid on a pfSense.

            No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
            Edit : and where are the logs ??

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              lmannyr
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              How do I set it up for Raid1. I’ll take the redundancy. Thanks for the info.

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                rcoleman-netgate Netgate @lmannyr
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                @lmannyr RAID would be done in a BIOS configuration for a RAID controller, There is GEOM for UFS but you can do ZFS mirroring -- all of these things require reinstallation of pfSense. You will need to back up your config before proceeding.
                ZFS install: https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/install/install-zfs.html

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