The defaults should work most of the times.
IBM SVC supports iSCSI, right? Then you can go to Datacenter->Storage->Add iSCSI.
The chapter about iSCSI in the reference documentation should be helpful https://pve.proxmox.com/pve-docs/pve-admin-guide.html#storage_open_iscsi
This should work...
Hi,
the most important repositories for GUI changes are pve-manager and proxmox-widget-toolkit which are available at https://git.proxmox.com/
The code for the guest view is...
Could you post your VM configuration?
qm config <vmid>
Depending on operating system and previous settings, trying some combinations of BIOS/UEFI and IDE/SATA/SCSI for the VM disk can be necessary.
Installing CentOS as guest OS certainly works. If converting doesn't work then you can create a VM just to run VirtualBox/Vagrant and then run ArkCase nested in that as a start.
https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Nested_Virtualization#Enable_Nested_Hardware-assisted_Virtualization
The day when your reinstalled Ceph?
So first of all, there you can upgrade to Proxmox VE 6.4 with a single apt update; apt full-upgrade.
I assume that some caches get full when the performance seems to drop. Therefore the fio tests would be interesting. You would also have to choose something...
When you start the installer, there is a line saying "Install Proxmox VE (Debug mode)".
You will then see more logged information.
It would be great if you could create a screenshot/photo of everything that says "error" or "network".
What versions of Proxmox VE, Ceph & virtio drivers do you use exactly? Have you done any upgrades in the last weeks?
pveversion -v
Could you maybe run a benchmark in the Windows VM with fio? There are some example commands in the Proxmox VE Ceph Benchmark on page 20. With fio you can control...
qm importdisk and qm importovf https://pve.proxmox.com/pve-docs/qm.1.html make it even easier. Those tools are using qemu-img convert internally.
A GUI for that is already on our roadmap!
Getting hammered by disk writes does not disqualify VMs per se. With 3 servers you could create a Proxmox VE cluster. One advantage of VMs might then be live-migration.
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