This has been discussed on the forum more than a few times.
Best practices for one storage vendor will differ from another. This is best asked of your storage vendor.
If you extend, you will continue with single PVE storage pool. You'd be able...
Hi @Eesli , welcome to the forum.
Can you attempt to try to be any more descriptive?
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It is software, anything is possible. If you can add more relevant technical information to you question, there may be a more specific answer.
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Either way is ok. There are benefits and drawback to each.
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Hi @sensual , welcome to the forum.
Was installation of "community scripts" part of your "unnecessary things"?
Please review similar threads in the last two weeks, for example...
Yes. the restriction is that the memory must be aligned to 2048. Try 60G or 64G
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Hi @theuken
There aren’t many solutions like this because, in principle, it shouldn’t be necessary if you have modern, fast storage.
I completely understand wanting to maintain your existing deployment model similar to VMware. However, I don’t...
Hi @Yannick S , the table you referenced is the official supportability matrix. Note that it does not reflect outside vendors who developed for PVE.
No, there is no officially supported Cluster Aware Filesystem. There are 3rd party guides on how...
Hello @vinifa, welcome to the forum.
First things first: VMware stores VM configuration files in the same location as the VM disks. In most cases, both are stored on a filesystem. If the disk from the failed server is still available, you can...
Excellent. Feel free to mark the thread as Solved by editing the original post and selecting Solved from the drop down near the subject.
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"lsblk" is a Linux tool that shows block level devices recognized by Linux Kernel.
The ESXi Import Wizard is an API driven application built by PVE developers. It uses API to transfer data over the network from ESXi to PVE. There is no new block...
Are you asking about Proxmox ESXi Import process?
https://www.proxmox.com/en/services/training-courses/videos/proxmox-virtual-environment/proxmox-ve-import-wizard-for-vmware
What has changed since this thread...
You may find this article helpful : https://kb.blockbridge.com/technote/proxmox-lvm-shared-storage/
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Perhaps describing what you read would help to opine on this.
The idea is to avoid having a host (PVE) with two NICs which have IPs on the same subnet. While its possible to have a working configuration like this, most people are not able to get...
Dangerously low amount of coffee in your bloodstream :-) Happens to me all the time :-)
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Op is using Linux LibVirt (Redhat?) hypervisor. There is no VMware API.
@paradigmatic, frankly, it’s unlikely that a tool or process exists for what you’re looking for if you haven’t already found one. There was a large wave of people (and...
Hi @roy_actionlink , welcome to the forum.
Veeam support is provided by Veeam Software Group
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hence the question...
Instead of deleting, mark it as solved by editing the first post and selecting the prefix near subject
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Hi @croconoster , welcome to the forum.
Disclaimer: I have not watched your video.
What does this mean? Is this a cloud image? Can you provide exact link?
And have you examined the context of .ssh? Are the keys placed there?
Do you mean that...