C Chow Member Apr 28, 2008 90 0 6 May 3, 2008 #1 Hi, Is it possible during the installation to choose different filesystems? For example xfs instead of the standard ext3?? Thnx in advance
Hi, Is it possible during the installation to choose different filesystems? For example xfs instead of the standard ext3?? Thnx in advance
tom Proxmox Staff Member Staff member Aug 29, 2006 15,943 1,233 273 May 4, 2008 #2 Chow said: Hi, Is it possible during the installation to choose different filesystems? For example xfs instead of the standard ext3?? Thnx in advance Click to expand... hi, No, OpenVZ needs ext3, other filesystems like XFS are not recommended and tested from the OpenVZ project.
Chow said: Hi, Is it possible during the installation to choose different filesystems? For example xfs instead of the standard ext3?? Thnx in advance Click to expand... hi, No, OpenVZ needs ext3, other filesystems like XFS are not recommended and tested from the OpenVZ project.
C Chow Member Apr 28, 2008 90 0 6 Sep 9, 2008 #3 Is this changed in the meantime since we have openvz running on xfs and would like to have proxmox support this..
Is this changed in the meantime since we have openvz running on xfs and would like to have proxmox support this..
tom Proxmox Staff Member Staff member Aug 29, 2006 15,943 1,233 273 Sep 9, 2008 #4 Chow said: Is this changed in the meantime since we have openvz running on xfs and would like to have proxmox support this.. Click to expand... no change. In future, Proxmox VE 2.x will support multiple storages for containers and VM´s - therefore you can add local or remote storage with xfs (if you accept the shortcomings of xfs together with OpenVZ)
Chow said: Is this changed in the meantime since we have openvz running on xfs and would like to have proxmox support this.. Click to expand... no change. In future, Proxmox VE 2.x will support multiple storages for containers and VM´s - therefore you can add local or remote storage with xfs (if you accept the shortcomings of xfs together with OpenVZ)