Hello D
Trust me. I'm very well aware of multiple backups. I'm kind of anal about it. I had to pay a data recovery outfit once 1500.00 to recover data. I actually have 3 backups for the company I work for. One is sent to the cloud. One is sent to a NAS at the far end of the building, and...
Wow... It worked.... I haven't tested it yet, going backwards to restore, but at least it didn't crap out on me. Thanks. I'll browse over that link you provided as well.
Oh! I wasn't aware obviously that the location of the backup, dictated what type to be used. Most of this is over my head. I don't really have an real world application for a proxmox server, but I like the concept of VM's. Thanks
Hello OG
I added "storage" in the datacenter view on my proxmox. I created a shared folder for testing purposes on my local PC. I created storage in the datacenter view, and applied all the required info. My shared folder on my PC shows up now as part of the storage. When I created it, I...
I've played with Proxmox in the past.
I understand the role of VM's per se' Bear with me for a minute.
OK, I have some WIN10 VM's, 2003 Server VM's with apps on them, and configured for our network. Data storage will be used and saved on our Server for backup purposes.
Everything is great...
Thanks W.
Yeah, I knew it wasn't directly related to Virtualization, but I was wondering with a server that has already been setup and applications installed, how one would get that config to a VM.
I'll play with some P2V software and see if the output file will import to Prox.
Very, Very newb question for everyone. I'm just now dipping my toe into the VM world. I understand the concept of it for the most basic part. I've played around with Windows Hyper-v and VMware software in the past year or so.
I have a production server running 2012 R2 server that we use...
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