Hello,
I have some difficulties to understand how the "LVM-Thin" thing work. Seem like the old /var/lib/vz doesn't hold container data anymore. They are stored in a "thin lvm volume". Right?
/var/lib/vz is now just a directory created on pve-root volume and this is where we stock vzdump, iso and templates. I'm still right?
With this setup, is it still required to keep free space in my volume group to allow snapshot backup to work?
I installed Proxmox VE on a hard drive. I also have a SSD where I want to stock data for some container in order to get some performance gain. Should I create a new volume group and then configure a new "LVM-thin" stockage in the Proxmox VE web UI?
Thanks.
I have some difficulties to understand how the "LVM-Thin" thing work. Seem like the old /var/lib/vz doesn't hold container data anymore. They are stored in a "thin lvm volume". Right?
/var/lib/vz is now just a directory created on pve-root volume and this is where we stock vzdump, iso and templates. I'm still right?
With this setup, is it still required to keep free space in my volume group to allow snapshot backup to work?
I installed Proxmox VE on a hard drive. I also have a SSD where I want to stock data for some container in order to get some performance gain. Should I create a new volume group and then configure a new "LVM-thin" stockage in the Proxmox VE web UI?
Thanks.