Performance beyond your requirements is pointless. Establish your minimum acceptable performance, then benchmark with ZFS since ZFS gives you the full spectrum of features (snapshots, inline compression, file aware checksum, etc.) IF you are able...
Laughs. easy question ;)
SO... as I am fairly certain you already understand, this can't have an answer because the variables will be different with application/use case. If you want to make a file system that is a do-all you're going to try to...
it does. the problems you are referencing had to do with issues specific to kernel version 6.8. simply install using an old (8.1) installer that used kernel version 6.5. or better yet pve9 and not bother with pve8 at all since it will be eol'd...
yes. bear in mind if the container type is not supported on the older environment it wont boot.
No. its a full reinstall.
the question you should be asking is "SHOULD I run pve7 in 2025?" the answer is no, whether you use all the features or...
Understand that PVE is not designed or meant to operate as a desktop OS. I see two rational options depending of the answer to a simple question- are you intending to use this computer as a workstation or will you be attaching to it over the...
this is a chicken and egg problem.
IF your host loses cluster connection it will be fenced and the vm will be restarted on a surviving host.
IF you are concerned with any of the other networks, you will need to write a monitoring routine and...
The number of cluster members is an inexact limit. that ACTUAL limit has to do with how much data the cluster members have to keep synchronized- if each of your cluster members had 400vms with continuous api traffic- your cluster would probably...
ahhh but thats only the beginning of the pain.
you also need to coordinate guest quiescence (freeze/thaw) with appropriate state detection, write the snapshot state data into vmid,conf, snapshot chain management, restoration logic, control...
yes.
you've already been given answers, you just dont like them.
reinstall and restore from backup. fixing your install is more complicated and will require you to read documentation instead of just posting questions that are covered there.
If you're asking to add AV into the scope of PVE, say so. if you're not, what possible reason would the devs have to even have a position? like you pointed out, its just Debian- if you can run it on debian you can run it on PVE.
Anything...
Saying what?
I have no idea what that means, an anti virus is only applicable to its host operating system especially if monitoring RAM. a windows av is of no purpose if you're running PVE and vice versa- there is no such thing as "antivirus...
That was assumed. I meant, how much power are you BUYING?
Thats well and good but doesnt really address the load question, which means we still dont know how many nodes you'd need. You should also be aware that at 2.2GHz its single thread...
dont trust AI slop ;) only Truenas has a plugin available for zfs over iscsi afaik, and its not provided or supported by either Proxmox or Truenas. The rest dont expose the underlying filesystem (and is not zfs at all.)
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its an innocent enough question- but there are a lot of gotchas you need to consider.
Clusters are made up of 3 elements- compute, storage, and networking. lets touch on each.
COMPUTE:
- Dell R630 is a 10 year old platform. as such, it offers...