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I'm overhauling my network soon. I'm still on the fence between /24 and /16 for my subnets. Currently thinking /24 since I don't need the space a /16 offers on any of my networks. I do however like how it's easier to read at a glance 10.10 or 10.11 instead 10.10.10 or 10.10.11. I only have nine networks that I plan on setting up at this point.
>>107556806/16 is the way10.subnet.type.nodealso, 10.1 is a pretty neat shorthand for 10.0.0.1
So I've discovered you can give raw disks to ZFS without creating partitions, by running zpool create on an intermediary loopback device instead. Only thing it didn't do, was set whole_disk to 1, not sure how much it matters, but there must be some workaround for that as well.Is it really as bad an idea to use disks in this way as the internet is making it out to be? Not having something that doesn't strictly need to be there, is quite pleasing to my autism.
nice rack
post you're ECC
>>107556806>seriously thinking about using /16 instead of /24 for single subnets>gets challenged by a third octetSounds like the networking equivalent of you average USoid that can't move without a segway
>>107557906ouch, goddamnlmao