Hi @wesleysilva01 , welcome to the forum.
Both LVM/iSCSI and NFS are valid choices. NFS is generally more suitable for file operations and cross-host concurrent access. LVM/iSCSI is block storage, where concurrent access means different thing...
That depends on how you are tagging. If its a native port VLAN - no, otherwise yes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stQzK0p59Fc
https://pve.proxmox.com/pve-docs/chapter-sysadmin.html#sysadmin_network_vlan...
A QCOW/VMDK/etc can be imported from any location. The "import disk" requires absolute path at this time.
These are stored in "VM images". For historic reasons "VM Image" is a VM disk in PVE-speak.
There is no GUI qcow import at this time...
What is the IP of your workstation?
Can you ping the gateway?
Can you ping the PVE server?
Can you ssh into PVE server?
What is the corresponding output from your workstation? (ipconfig /all ; ip a)
What is the output of "curl -k...
Hi @arielcace , welcome to the forum.
What does "ip a" show?
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Most of the hardware complaints reported in the forum are by homelab users. A single-packet AMD server from any of the major vendors will do the job just fine. You will likely need at least two Compute servers with additional node for quorum. Or...
Hi @fanton ,
The server task suitability is not measured by who produced it. Any Enterprise server is generally suitable to run Linux.
What you need to ask yourself:
- how many virtual machines will I need?
- how many virtual cores?
- how much...