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  1. I’ll try to get a screen shot / record a demo for you guys this week. No promises as we have a pretty packed week planned right now, but if I can squeeze in a pull preview test, I’ll screen grab it for you.
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  2. That makes a lot more sense than what I was thinking, I clearly didn't comprehend the AnyRaid-Mirror vs AnyRaid-RAIDZ differences, but have now read it more closely and see what they are saying!
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  3. Probably not, it'll be that they will support creating a AnyRAID vdev instead of only AnyMirror vdevs. They might support migrating from an AnyMirror to an AnyRAID vdev, considering how the feature works, and re-shuffling the chunks should be feasible. You'd probably need a specific percent of empty space on the array to do that though, if it was a supported operation. There was a comment on reddit from a Klara employee which was a pretty good explanation of the technical side. https://reddit.com/r/zfs/comments/1ktm9zv/introducing_zfs_anyraid/mty9x4j/
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  4. If you are comfortable doing it from the TrueNAS side, it’s really not all that hard, even for a beginner. I have an NVIDIA card, and what I did was: 1. Open the TrueNAS webpage. 2. On the left side of the page, click "Apps". 3. Find your Plex application and select (click) it. 4. Find and click the "Edit" button next to "Application Info" on the right. 5. Scroll down to the very bottom of the screen. There you should find "GPU Configuration". 6. If you see your specific card, check the box next to it, then click "Update”. If you do not see your specific NVIDIA card, you may have to enable the NVIDIA drivers. This can be done by: 1. Going to the Apps section. 2. Click "Configuration" then "Settings”. 3. Make sure the "Install NVIDIA Drivers" box is checked if it’s not. Then after enabling the NVIDIA drivers, you should be able to continue to step 4.
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