##$@zfs@$##Select RAID Level:##$@zfs@$##
##$@zfs@$##ashift:##$@zfs@$##
Ashift is used to set the size of file system blocks, which determines the maximum file size that the file system can support. Usually, larger cluster sizes can improve file system performance but reduce disk space utilization.
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##$@zfs@$##Select Device##$@zfs@$##
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