Thanks for the details. It makes sense that the swap is encrypted.
About the swap, I also got the recommendation to not store it on the boot drive: https://www.truenas.com/community/threads/which-ssd-as-boot-device.91938/#post-637157
I'll be on a 64GB SSD.
I'm ok having swap on the drives that form a pool. I just hope to never hit swap or I'll have more drive activity (= noise).
Regarding my original request, I'm heading toward 11.3 U5 because it's been longer around and is in a more stable stage (U5).
I will survive configuring SMB more by hand if required, since I'll only have... two users :D
I still have to decide how to move my data from one pool to another. I guess I'll send | receive.
I just have to research/try it on a VM, but I think send | receive from an older zfs version to a newer one shouldn't cause issue and the receiving pool will stay in the new zfs version.
About the swap, I also got the recommendation to not store it on the boot drive: https://www.truenas.com/community/threads/which-ssd-as-boot-device.91938/#post-637157
I'll be on a 64GB SSD.
I'm ok having swap on the drives that form a pool. I just hope to never hit swap or I'll have more drive activity (= noise).
Regarding my original request, I'm heading toward 11.3 U5 because it's been longer around and is in a more stable stage (U5).
I will survive configuring SMB more by hand if required, since I'll only have... two users :D
I still have to decide how to move my data from one pool to another. I guess I'll send | receive.
I just have to research/try it on a VM, but I think send | receive from an older zfs version to a newer one shouldn't cause issue and the receiving pool will stay in the new zfs version.