After a lot of research and deliberation decided to ditch my VMWare Server 2.0 Windows installation for my integration testing needs in favor of Proxmox. I was really getting tired of the lack of support of their web-based management tool in the latest version of Firefox and chrome. I also wanted something lightweight that just plain worked. Most of my work is geared towards Microsoft products just because the vast majority of our clients use their Web servers, but that's here nor there.
The mainboard I am using is the supermicro H8DAE-2 (http://www.supermicro.com/aplus/motherboard/opteron2000/mcp55/h8dae-2.cfm) that uses the NVIDIA MCP55 Pro SATA2 controller. I have 4 500 GB drives attached to it and have the controller enabled in the BIOS. I set up a raid 5 array just like I did for my Windows install. However, when I installed Proxmox it did not see the single raid array, instead, it saw each individual sata disc (sda, sdb, sdc, sdd). I was able to successfully install Proxmox on sda. I was also able to successfully partition and mount the remaining drives as ext3.
My plan is to have only proxmox installed on sda, all of my ISOs on sdb, all of my virtual machines on sdc, and my backups on sdd. Eventually, I plan on shipping my backups to an external drive or NFS.
Since I only use my virtual server for testing purposes, not being able to install proxmox on this motherboard using a raid 5 array, it's not a showstopper for me. However, I would like to know if this is a limitation for others, and for future knowledge, has anyone been able to successfully set up proxmox using raid 5 on this controller and how were you able to do so.
Thanks in advance,
Jim
The mainboard I am using is the supermicro H8DAE-2 (http://www.supermicro.com/aplus/motherboard/opteron2000/mcp55/h8dae-2.cfm) that uses the NVIDIA MCP55 Pro SATA2 controller. I have 4 500 GB drives attached to it and have the controller enabled in the BIOS. I set up a raid 5 array just like I did for my Windows install. However, when I installed Proxmox it did not see the single raid array, instead, it saw each individual sata disc (sda, sdb, sdc, sdd). I was able to successfully install Proxmox on sda. I was also able to successfully partition and mount the remaining drives as ext3.
My plan is to have only proxmox installed on sda, all of my ISOs on sdb, all of my virtual machines on sdc, and my backups on sdd. Eventually, I plan on shipping my backups to an external drive or NFS.
Since I only use my virtual server for testing purposes, not being able to install proxmox on this motherboard using a raid 5 array, it's not a showstopper for me. However, I would like to know if this is a limitation for others, and for future knowledge, has anyone been able to successfully set up proxmox using raid 5 on this controller and how were you able to do so.
Thanks in advance,
Jim