Self proclaimed noob to Proxmox. My goal is a single machine that provides for a voip system such as PIAF, as well as a NAS for Windows and Mac backups. Additionally, I would appreciate the ability to test other servers on it.
Hardware:
HP ProLiant ML110 G6
6gb ram
160gb sda
2000gb sdb
I have installed Proxmox VE 1.9, and setup the fedora-14-standard_14-1 template on a 60gb with 2gb ram as OpenVZ101. The 2tb disk was never formatted or setup and I anticipate adding more to the system with time. I can easily run all my other prospective servers on the 160gb disk.
Ideally I would like for Fedora14, which at this point has Amahi installed on it, to have full access to the 2tb disk. It appears as though bind mount is the way to go for that. Speed is not much concern here, is there a better, more durable way? Should I partition a portion of the 2tb drive to use as backup for the smaller system drive first?
My head is spinning with the possibilities, but I'm not coming up with clear reasons for the various options. I have already also setup a small OpenVZ 102 with centos-5.7-purple1.8.6-piaf_1.7.5.5.5-1_amd64 but may consider changing that out for a different voip solution.
It seems wasteful to have multiple appliances as my throughput needs are very small (basically a backup server and 6 simultaneous lines of voip), but perhaps that is the better solution?
arri
Hardware:
HP ProLiant ML110 G6
6gb ram
160gb sda
2000gb sdb
I have installed Proxmox VE 1.9, and setup the fedora-14-standard_14-1 template on a 60gb with 2gb ram as OpenVZ101. The 2tb disk was never formatted or setup and I anticipate adding more to the system with time. I can easily run all my other prospective servers on the 160gb disk.
Ideally I would like for Fedora14, which at this point has Amahi installed on it, to have full access to the 2tb disk. It appears as though bind mount is the way to go for that. Speed is not much concern here, is there a better, more durable way? Should I partition a portion of the 2tb drive to use as backup for the smaller system drive first?
My head is spinning with the possibilities, but I'm not coming up with clear reasons for the various options. I have already also setup a small OpenVZ 102 with centos-5.7-purple1.8.6-piaf_1.7.5.5.5-1_amd64 but may consider changing that out for a different voip solution.
It seems wasteful to have multiple appliances as my throughput needs are very small (basically a backup server and 6 simultaneous lines of voip), but perhaps that is the better solution?
arri