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foreign systems and it is August of 2023 Iamp;#39;m hoping thereamp;#39;s a future where this video is irrelevant but itamp;#39;s very relevant right now if youamp;#39;re running to your nascale and that is the problem with ZFS Arch caching by default intranet scale this is a Linux problem not specifically true in skl so true nascal being based analytics has inherited this problem that does not exist in BSD by the way and that is the arc cache being set to 50 usage if you have a 128 gigs of RAM or letamp;#39;s go further 512 gigs of RAM divide that by two that is the default setting in cherna scale for how much our cash can be allocated thatamp;#39;s kind of wasteful youamp;#39;re probably thinking and you would be correct but that is the way Linux is designed to work with ZFS but it can be fixed and overwritten but there are risks thatamp;#39;s why itamp;#39;s not automatically fixture overridden now in the BSD system it will allocate any unused memory and then re-all