zfs: tweak settings
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# HDD pool (hdds) writes larger, sequential I/Os instead of many small syncs.
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# This is a global setting (no per-pool control); the SSD pool (tank) syncs
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# infrequently but handles it fine since SSDs don't suffer from seek overhead.
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"zfs.zfs_txg_timeout=120"
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"zfs.zfs_txg_timeout=60"
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# Cap ARC to prevent it from claiming memory reserved for hugepages.
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# Without this, ZFS auto-sizes c_max to ~62 GiB on a 64 GiB system,
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# mq-deadline has a larger pool of requests to sort and merge into elevator sweeps.
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# Default async_read_max is 3 — far too few for effective coalescence.
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# 32 was empirically optimal (64 overwhelmed the drives, 3 gave near-zero merges).
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"zfs.zfs_vdev_async_read_max_active=32"
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"zfs.zfs_vdev_async_read_max_active=16"
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"zfs.zfs_vdev_async_read_min_active=4"
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# Merge reads within 128 KiB of each other (default 32 KiB). On HDDs, reading a
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