The thing is that I don't want to use the NFS storage for ISO, Disk Image, etc..
It's only there to link to my NAS so that the containers can easily access it through a bind mount.
If I add the storage via pve > storage will my containers still be able to use for for Data storage?
Thanks
I login one day to find that the root drive on my Proxmox server was filled. Upon investigation I found that the directory that I used to mount an NFS share on my NAS (/mnt/nfs) was not functioning since my NAS network interface had gone down.
What had seemingly happened was that a VM download...
Just want to save a SATA III port if possible and put Proxmox on a SATA II HDD. Server has 80gb of ram but your point about swap is valid.
Just to double check, I can run VMs off the disk where Proxmox is installed, right?
So the VMs were faster after moving the install to a SSD?
I plan to keep all the VMs on an SSD and just have the Proxmox system on an HDD. I just want to make sure that won't impact performance.
Getting ready to jump into Proxmox after messing around with it on a test bench. My main question is whether or not I will see a performance decrease by having Proxmox installed to a spare 500gb HDD I have lying around. The VM/container data will be kept on a 250gb SSD. I would rather not waste...
Hey guys, semi-new to proxmox (messed around with it a little bit before) and im having some trouble getting it to find the iso storage that I set up. I have the folder on a separate drive that is formated ext3 and mounted in the fstab. In fact I can navigate to the directory via ssh and I can...
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