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    Shared Remote ZFS Storage

    > Battery backup of a single cache still makes it a SPOF No, it doesn't. In your scenario, another, prior and unaddressed, failure is required to make NVRAM (and/or other component(s)) a potential single point of failure. It doesn't make it a SPOF during normal cluster operation, which is what...
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    Netapp E-Series multipath configuration - Attach Multipath ISCSI to Proxmox

    The recommended setting is to not touch anything. What link? The official documentation suggests to not configure any settings (i.e. use the default values). https://docs.netapp.com/us-en/e-series/config-linux/iscsi-setup-multipath-conf-file-concept.html The default settings are fine, but...
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    Shared Remote ZFS Storage

    > For data to be safe, it has to be able to survive 2 failures. Wrong. > There are virtually none that will have 3-way replica of every piece of data. Maybe that's because that isn't necessary? - 3-way replica isn't needed because arrays can reliably function with one controller. - 2-way...
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    Shared Remote ZFS Storage

    That is libelous nonsense. Unless you can share some names and show us the proof. Disclosure: a NetApp employee, but I would have said this anyway.
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    When you install vlan proposes to remove all proxmox

    Yes, I saw the warning as it was scrolling on the screen after I attempted to install a fairly routine package (vlan) with the -y switch.
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    When you install vlan proposes to remove all proxmox

    OK, but how can one find about it except after the fact? a) This can be fixed, and/or (google for how-to-forbid-a-specific-package-to-be-installed - the forum won't let me post the link) b) This can be documented somewhere (maybe it is, but I haven't seen it in the online help or on the Wiki)
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    When you install vlan proposes to remove all proxmox

    This is still a problem with the latest beta (v5). What's worse, if this happens and you're in the middle of testing the latest or maybe using the freeware edition, this is what happens when you try to rescue your system. # apt-get install -y proxmox-ve pve-manager Reading package lists...