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How Does TrueNAS/HexOS handle intel P/E cores?


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How does TrueNas/HexOS handle cpu with p-cores and e-cores ?
I have a 12600K I might want to use.
Can I assign e-cores to the system, and p-cores to some VMs ?
I'm also interested in the previous questions about 16GB boot drives, as I also have a 16BG Optane M10 drive that I could use.
I found some posts on TrueNas that mention a 64GB or bigger boot drive is required to be able to create a swap partition on the boot drive, but I'm not sure if it replaces the 2GB swap per drive, or if it's additionnal swap, and I'm not sure of the performance impact.
I also read about the possibility of moving the System Dataset to the boot pool, but not sure of the usefulness of that, or how bit that dataset is.

  • Mawson changed the title to How Does TrueNAS/HexOS handle intel P/E cores?
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I've spent more time than I care trying to find out if TrueNAS supports P&E cores. The only thing I can gather is that while the chip may be supported, it doesn't look like the E cores are used. You'll need to spend some time searching the TrueNAS forum or other resources to truly get an answer.

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