Search results for query: consumer grade ssd

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    VLAN / Networking

    I keep looking for some enterprise grade nvme like the PM983, but its almost 400 bucks each damn Or will this one do the job : SSD PM983 MZ-1LB1T90 1,88T PCIe Gen4x4 NVMe M.2 22110 ?
  2. Dunuin

    Best disk setup for config

    Once you decided what storage to use you will have to learn how it works and how to administrate it and have a good backup strategy and disaster recovery plan. If not you will probably lose or at least risk your data sooner or later. There is for example no way to replace a failed ZFS disk via...
  3. Dunuin

    Do i need a NAS-grade NVME for PBS?

    Not NAS grade but enterprise/datacenter grade would be recommended. There is a big difference between enterprise/datacenter grade SSD and prosumer(this is NAS grade)/consumer grade. Not a big differnece between NAS grade and consumer grade. Both lack the PLP for sync writes. For a Homelab some...
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    Windows Guest - Disk I/O and Throughput Performance

    ...to native. Environment 3 x PVE host, each with 2.5GbE NICs TrueNAS Scale server providing NFS access to a raidz-1 pool utilizing consumer grade SSD, and has 10 GbE network connectivity. Jumbo Frames enabled throughout and proven working. Command Output Capture qm config from Windows VM...
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    Cannot do Ceph. Lots of storage-related questions.

    I don't have the hardware, or the space for more hardware, to be able to set up a Ceph cluster. I have between 1-7TB of NVMe or SSD local storage in the various nodes across my 4-node cluster. All consumer-grade hardware (for the storage). What I do have is multiple terabytes of Synology...
  6. Dunuin

    ZFS Storage mit Cache (single / mirror)

    ...die null gecacht werden. Also meist eine Verschwendung, außer du hast viele Sync Writes durch Datenbanken und Co oder du nutzt Consumer Grade SSDs (was nicht empfehlenswert ist) die keine Power-loss Protection haben und daher schreckliche Abnutzung und Performance haben sobald Sync Writes ins...
  7. bbgeek17

    ZFS Setup for Storage

    ...your choices are a) Ceph - it is built-into PVE, with good overlay management b) ZFS async replication Also, keep in mind that using consumer grade SSD and NVMe with ZFS is not optimal. Blockbridge : Ultra low latency all-NVME shared storage for Proxmox - https://www.blockbridge.com/proxmox
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    Slow "MoveDisk" between two SSDs

    Hello Maximiliano, indeed I'm using for my "homelab" consumer grade SSDs. The "fast" one is a Crucial MX100 256GB. The "slow" one is a SanDisk SSD Plus 1TB. Thanks a lot for the fast reponse. Best regards, Benjamin
  9. Maximiliano

    Slow "MoveDisk" between two SSDs

    Hello, what kind of SSD disks are you using? It is known that consumer grade SSDs can become slower than a HDD when they fill their cache, which can happen rather quickly when moving VM disks.
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    LVM thin - adding raid1

    I suppose with the original Q answered, I'd now be going on a tangent in my use case. Let us see what we observe. With copies set to 2, even if a bad block was somehow on both vdevs I have yet another level of built in fault tolerance :) My setup uses the following : a mirror of 2x SSD vdevs (...
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    LVM thin - adding raid1

    Hi, all. I am running my small home system with Proxmox successfully - no excessive load, just HomeAssistant, NextCloud, Frigate and few similar machines. It all runs from 2TB nVME SSD, so far everything is OK. As storage, the SSD is formatted for LVM thin provisioning. Now, I start to see wear...
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    Do i need a NAS-grade NVME for PBS?

    hey for PVE, as i understand, NAS-grade (sata and nvme) ssd's are recommended - but how about PBS? i plan to get a cheap and small pc that handles the PBS and writes the backups to my fileserver (synology nas) can i use a consumer-grade nvme and be relatively save? or does pbs chew through...
  13. Dunuin

    Consumer grade SSD's

    Ransomware is the one thing I hadn't lost any data to so far. But yes, Ramsomware protection is also a thing you should care about at home and have that covered in your disaster recovery plan. Everyhting important here is snapshotted for 1 year on two different servers where one server is...
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    Consumer grade SSD's

    This was almost painful to read, I was originally going to say, for those vouching hard for PLP NVMe's, I wonder if they all also have ECC RAM. The other day there was someone who complained about PVE had IP on the bridge with VMs and their Win VM got ransomware which encrypted their SMB...
  15. Dunuin

    Consumer grade SSD's

    For me, ZFS is part of the disaster prevention. Sure, no raid or snapshots, not even ZFS, could replace proper multiple backups. But in my opinion, without ECC RAM and an integrity-checking filesystem, like ZFS, those backups aren't worth anything. It doesn't matter if I create a backup every...
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    Consumer grade SSD's

    You might want to have a look at this thread here: https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/2-node-cluster-with-the-the-least-amount-of-clusterization-how.140434/#post-628788 Or just use cache vdev. If you have enough RAM on that system. See above. Have a look at 2024 consumer NVMes, find a...
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    Consumer grade SSD's

    The problem with Consumer-grade SSDs is not only the wearout, but the fact that missing PLP prevents them from doing sync writes, which does also result in drastically reduced performance. No matter how good that SSD is in a single-host scenario, once you put it in a Hypervisor it will have to...
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    Consumer grade SSD's

    Hi All, Apologies this seems to be a question that comes up a bit, but I wanted to ask about using consumer grade SSD's in a ZFS mirror for home use. In my case I have a spinning disk setup with two 16TB drives in a ZFS mirror arrangement. This seems to work well except that as it is spinning...
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    2 Node Cluster with the the least amount of "clusterization" - how?

    It's something which would be best part of internal tweaks for pmxcfs, one could argue there's a reason it's not there, but I'd rather say for large clusters having that in RAM is even less of a risk due to power loss not being an issue due to UPS. It's also becoming less of an issue, for a...
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    Fresh Proxmox, NVME & SSD Backups at 30MB/s (slow)

    Thank you for taking the time to respond. I find it really hard to believe, that it would be better to get old server HDDs, but at the same time, I think there is no way they are gonna perform worse. The disks are: Dell R720 (ZFS): SATA SSD: 2x ADATA SU650 120GB (ASU650SS-120GT-R) NVME SSD: 2x...