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<davidlt[m]> FYI: total size is 6.37T speedup is 1.16
<davidlt[m]> The main data (/mnt/koji) was rsync'ed to a new server.
<davidlt[m]> Hopefully my btrfs skills are good enough, and I didn't do too many mistakes as I would prefer not to repeat this (takes a bit long).
<davidlt[m]> Running compsize to check if compression helped here, or nothing happened.
<davidlt[m]> I am still surprised not to see QEMU 7.2.0 in Rawhide (and virt-preview).
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<davidlt[m]> It seems 1T of data (probably logs) compressed extremely well (as expected based on testing), that's down to 13% with zstd:1.
<davidlt[m]> That amount of storage in the current (almost old) setup would have meant a lot.
<davidlt[m]> I will probably start doing the actual "brain surgery" later today or tomorrow. Transferring the data was an easy part.
<davidlt[m]> I did remember why I stopped keeping the original server up to date. That's due to PostgreSQL. The migration failed to a newer version. I tried to use "molecularity" to keep running an old version IIRC, but that also broke ABI/API so some other tools were broken due to modules. I remember it being a messy day.
<davidlt[m]> Thus I don't think I want to do any migrations these days, just dump a large SQL file, transfer, and recreate from that.
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<neil> that's probably the easiest to deal with davidlt[m]
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