The you're doing it backwards. just run windows on the machine. Windows is perfectly capable of running vms.
install wsl+whatever flavor linux you want/need. can't beat that for integration.
This is out of scope for Proxmox. its native for a...
vms are not usually outputting anything to the host audio/video, but that doesnt meant it cant be done; please describe your intended use case- there may be solutions.
what of it? there is plenty of open source support for hardware that's no longer supported by their original manufacturer. so what? the kernel mlx4 module is stable and has been working forever and a day, and has not been "dropped."
Congratulations to the Proxmox Team! well done. This release is of particular interest to us due to the qemu snapshots chain inclusion. Thank you for the integration.
If you have just the one server, there is no need to worry about clustering traffic, so thats one variable out.
Do you have multiple switches? if not, you probably dont really need to worry too much about creating laggs at all.
LACP is...
1. see what the system picked up at boot:
cat /proc/mdstat
IF you dont see anything: mdadm --assemble --scan -v
IF you see an md device (eg, md0) continue
2. file -sL /dev/md[x] from step 1. It will return a filesystem or lvm membership
IF...
Using an MSA type product with SAS host ports is subject to the same limitations under PVE as all other SANs. You can either map LUNs directly to virtual machines and use hardware snapshots, or install PVE9 beta and let us know how the new...
These results are too slow to be of any production value. on the basis of your benchmarks it wouldnt be worth pursuing.
It really doesnt. Gluster doesnt have much value under a certain critical hardware deployment, and its only really suitable...
You are looking at this the wrong way.
Whether you consider yourself "corporate" or not, as the custodian of your data systems your responsibility is to build solutions that work. If this particular solution is outside of your financial...
Cluster size is immaterial. The only time you'd ever want to allow such a pool is if the data it houses is transient or of no value, because you will likely experience service/data loss.
It does, but the installer you're using has an issue with LSI cards. use the pve8.1 iso instead (dont worry, you'll be able to dist-upgrade to current.)
Maybe, but not necessarily.
Your NAS is advertising 6 different subnets. Is this on purpose? are any of them reachable by the host interface you intend to use for connectivity?
you should go back to the beginning and verify connectivity and...