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    How to lower disk writes (for extending life of an sd card)

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    • apollon77
      apollon77 @paul53 last edited by

      @paul53 ... or a process crash (yes there is come code that tries to write it also when crashing) ... but 🙂 (e.g. a SIGTERM because of OOM might also not write values).

      It is all about "knowing what one is doing"

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      • Tomasz Nowak
        Tomasz Nowak last edited by Tomasz Nowak

        @paul53 , @apollon77
        Thanks for your hints, guys. For now I'm just handling Ecovacs Deebot vacuuming robot (and Daikin aircon soon, probably) over MQTT with no logic within ioBroker. So I hope I don't risk any house disaster with that setting

        @paul53, I've created an issue, thanks.

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        • Dutchman
          Dutchman Developer Most Active Administrators last edited by

          just as suggestion, to avoid load read/write loads on storage and move the to Memory isn't Redis providing more efficient state handling here ?

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          • Tomasz Nowak
            Tomasz Nowak last edited by

            I thought about it but AFAIK Redis also needs to write to disk / sd card. I have relatively small number of states so I believe creating yet another docker instance for Redis would be kind of overkill in my case.

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            • Mic
              Mic Developer @Tomasz Nowak last edited by Mic

              @Tomasz-Nowak
              I am using Redis successfully for several months. I have installed it on the same system (Debian) on which ioBroker is installed - but no Raspberry experience (I am using a Zotac barebone with Proxmox), though.
              See: https://github.com/ioBroker/ioBroker.js-controller#state-and-objects-databases-and-files
              Also, see: https://redis.io/topics/persistence
              You may want to look into it again, but not sure how the performance is gonna be on a Raspberry.

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              • Tomasz Nowak
                Tomasz Nowak @Mic last edited by

                @Mic
                I've read that before. They say good for many objects such has 10000 for performance reasons. I have like 50 objects 🙂
                And I don't want make it more complex (you don't install another services in docker instance, you need another docker)

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                • Dutchman
                  Dutchman Developer Most Active Administrators last edited by Dutchman

                  guys wait ...., don't ix performance and io topics please 🙂

                  we are discussing write access to storage, Redis works in memory so less write on disk/card was my hypothese 🙂

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                  • paul53
                    paul53 @Dutchman last edited by

                    @Dutchman sagte:

                    Redis works in memory so less write on disk/card

                    Per default Redis writes every 5 minutes to disk/card.

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                    • Dutchman
                      Dutchman Developer Most Active Administrators @paul53 last edited by

                      @paul53 sagte in How to lower disk writes (for extending life of an sd card):

                      @Dutchman sagte:

                      Redis works in memory so less write on disk/card

                      Per default Redis writes every 5 minutes to disk/card.

                      Better than every 30 seconds 🤷‍♂️

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                      • Mic
                        Mic Developer @Dutchman last edited by

                        @Dutchman sagte in How to lower disk writes (for extending life of an sd card):

                        Better than every 30 seconds 🤷‍♂️

                        Exactly, and the default value can certainly be increased to whatever is needed. I would give Redis a try.
                        Also,
                        @Tomasz-Nowak sagte in How to lower disk writes (for extending life of an sd card):

                        They say good for many objects such has 10000 for performance reasons

                        I would assume this statement in the documentation was just made for the ease of use of ioBroker in general: Without like Redis, typically ioBroker's performance is good if you have way less than 10000+ objects. You are having a different use case (limited disc r/w per period). Not sure how the performance (like CPU and memory usage) of Redis is on a Raspberry, but I guess pretty low.

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