Hi,
I am quiete new to Proxmox, so my question might be easy to answer.
My current home environment consists of a single Hyper-V host with a few Windows VMs, one of which is critical.
The entire system is optimized for energy efficiency and runs on a Mini-ITX board. Performance is not the goal.
For backup, I use Vembu, which is installed on Hyper-V. That's not best practice, but it has been working without any issues for over five years.
The backup is scheduled weekly using an external hard drive via eSATA as backup target. Switch on the HDD will mount it to the Hyper-V and makes it available to Vembu.
I would like to migrate the VM to Proxmox. I have already tested this, and the migration process works.
For backups, I would like to use Proxmox Backup Server. Although not recommended, I intend to install it as a VM.
I assume it is also possible to pass through drives to a VM (RDM) via eSATA or USB.
The goal is to have scheduled backups configured so that, at the respective times only the external hard drive needs to be switched on.
I would like to avoid having another physical machine running.
Will this work reliably, or does anyone have experience with such a setup?
Or is there a different approach?
Thanks,
Hermann
I am quiete new to Proxmox, so my question might be easy to answer.
My current home environment consists of a single Hyper-V host with a few Windows VMs, one of which is critical.
The entire system is optimized for energy efficiency and runs on a Mini-ITX board. Performance is not the goal.
For backup, I use Vembu, which is installed on Hyper-V. That's not best practice, but it has been working without any issues for over five years.
The backup is scheduled weekly using an external hard drive via eSATA as backup target. Switch on the HDD will mount it to the Hyper-V and makes it available to Vembu.
I would like to migrate the VM to Proxmox. I have already tested this, and the migration process works.
For backups, I would like to use Proxmox Backup Server. Although not recommended, I intend to install it as a VM.
I assume it is also possible to pass through drives to a VM (RDM) via eSATA or USB.
The goal is to have scheduled backups configured so that, at the respective times only the external hard drive needs to be switched on.
I would like to avoid having another physical machine running.
Will this work reliably, or does anyone have experience with such a setup?
Or is there a different approach?
Thanks,
Hermann