Hi
@starstrk , welcome to the forum.
Keep in mind that disk Mirror is not a backup. It only protects you from a physical disk failure. Are all NVMe of the same type? Is one older than then others? Do they have different used percentage?
You may benefit from using the 3rd disk as an actual backup destination. Depending on your used capacity and potential reduction ratios, you may be able to fit more than the current state that mirror allows.
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Thank you for your reply.
I have 4 physical nvme drives. 2x 500gb and 2x 1tb. I was going to use a 500gb for PVE and a 1 TB for VMs. Honestly, I don't know how many VMs/containers that a 1TB will hold.
The 1 TB drives I have been used before. The 500gb nvme drives are new.
Since I don't plan to HA cluster, I was planning to disable all the HA logging to attempt to reduce wear on my PVE NVMe drive.
I understand that RAID is redundancy/uptime and not a backup. I have a NAS that I plan to usei with PBS to backup my server, and VMs.
I have no experience with running, much less rebuilding, a proxmox server. I don't know if it is a bigger pain to restore the PVE from backup and get it back up and running, or to do that for the VM nvme.
I wanted to have 2 mirrored pair of nvme drives. However, the motherboard/bios in the computer I have doesn't support more than 3 nvme drives.
Hence my quandary. Which drive should I mirror? Or should I not mirror at all?
Thanks in advance for any thoughts, comments, or recommendations.