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    Opinion about homelab downsizing

    Hello all, after reading a lor of posts around Internet I would like to downsize my homelab for saving dome money and for earning in redundacy. Now I have a Dell R630 with 4 SSD in raidz1 that stays on 24h/24h and a HP DL380 G9 that turns on only on Saturday night for ZFS replication. I don't...
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    Terrible performance in Windows VM

    I understand that these SSD aren't the fastest on the market, but we're talking about a simple copy over network from the NAS... I don't think that this simple operation could cause a so high IO delay. I'm using it in my homelab and I don't think that I need to buy enterprise SSDs to test ZFS...
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    Terrible performance in Windows VM

    The two features are already disabled. Can I ask you which disks are you using?
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    Terrible performance in Windows VM

    As I wrote, I already tried to use LVM but the performance are the same. So I'm not understanding if it's a problem related to storage type or to bad configuration of VM
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    Terrible performance in Windows VM

    Hello guys, after trying every trick that I found on Internet, I'm going to open a thread... I'm having terrible terrible terrible performance in Windows VM. The system is really slow, every action that I do it takes a lot of time. I noticed an increment of IO Delay in Proxmox Dashboard when I...
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    Slow copy rate over from the network to the VMs

    Proxmox server configuration: HP DL380 G7 2x Xeon x5670 12 core 2,93 GHz 64 GB of RAM 1 SSD partioned as descripted above 4 x 600GB SAS 10k rpm disks for DATIVM pool 2 x 72 GB 10k rpm disks for ISO pool 4x 1GB/s ethernet port Switch: Netgear GSM7248R 1 GB/s (every device in my home is...
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    Slow copy rate over from the network to the VMs

    Copying from SSD to RaidZ I don't have the problem, I copy around 300 Mb/s
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    Slow copy rate over from the network to the VMs

    I have a Proxmox server with a dozen VMs and a Nas with Truenas. Both of them have Gb/s Thernet ports and are connected to a Gb/s switch This is the Proxmox configuration: 1 pool called "DATIVM" for VM disks -> raidz 1 of 4 x 600GB SAS 10k rpm disks 1 128 GB SSD -> 60 Gb Os, 2 Gb swap, 50 Gb...