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Mdadm syncs disks on reboot and performance drops

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I have a server debian 11 with 3 disks in raid, it happens that I have to restart it to do an update or other maintenance, when I restart it after days or months it synchronizes the disks and becomes underperforming until it ends. Is there a way to schedule the synchronization so that when it restarts it doesn't have to do it? I noticed that two or more short distance restarts only at the first resync, I guess it is tied to a time interval between the last sync and the next, is that correct?

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