Thank you,
I think I fixed it: https://github.com/lucas-clemente/quic-go/wiki/UDP-Receive-Buffer-Size
Thank you,
I think I fixed it: https://github.com/lucas-clemente/quic-go/wiki/UDP-Receive-Buffer-Size
Thank you,
When I’ll go fully in production, I’ll get a NVME->SATA converter (no more M2 NVME slot available on motherboard).
After 50 hours, I have these
stats:
========== AUDIT ============== Critically failed: 0 Critical Fail Rate: 0.000% Recoverable failed: 0 Recoverable Fail Rate: 0.000% Successful: 5 Success Rate: 100.000% ========== DOWNLOAD =========== Failed: 0 Fail Rate: 0.000% Canceled: 0 Cancel Rate: 0.000% Successful: 215 Success Rate: 100.000% ========== UPLOAD ============= Rejected: 0 Acceptance Rate: 100.000% ---------- accepted ----------- Failed: 6 Fail Rate: 0.062% Canceled: 42 Cancel Rate: 0.433% Successful: 9658 Success Rate: 99.505% ========== REPAIR DOWNLOAD ==== Failed: 0 Fail Rate: 0.000% Canceled: 0 Cancel Rate: 0.000% Successful: 0 Success Rate: 0.000% ========== REPAIR UPLOAD ====== Failed: 0 Fail Rate: 0.000% Canceled: 0 Cancel Rate: 0.000% Successful: 2917 Success Rate: 100.000% ========== DELETE ============= Failed: 0 Fail Rate: 0.000% Successful: 3974 Success Rate: 100.000%
most would use spinning rust for high density affordable storage…
your numbers look good