Why not just link to the actual source? It gives more complete information anyway
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This article reads like a corporate job ad written by an HR manager instead of somebody that actually knows anything about the subject. I had to bail.
Can't say I agree. Appreciated the overview
I'm most surprised that they removed SMART tooling. My primary pool is still spinning rust for the foreseeable further. And I just retired a drive based on SMART testing and TrueNAS's alerting.
It sounds like smart tests are still there, they just use a different scheduling model.
EDIT: looks like you are right, the scheduling and results interfaces are being removed. The migration is for existing tests only. It will still generate alerts for failed smart tests