The subject was previously addressed here: https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/p420i-in-hba-mode-no-boot.56195/#post-258873
Here is an article that might help you, but keep in mind that the solution is not the prettiest...
Correct. The speed should improve significantly. For Raid6 you can expect x4 read speed and x1 write speed (where x1 is speed of 1 drive). For Raid 10 you can expect x6 read speed and x3 write speed, meaning +50% read speed and +200% write speed compared to Raid6. What you lose is 2TB of space...
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This is what Google throws as first result for backing up CentOS: https://serverfault.com/questions/120431/how-to-backup-a-full-centos-server. What is a more interesting topic - how is the system being used. I expect that you have a stack that serves a particular purpose.
Maybe it'd be...
@Psilospiral, for now, yes.
But the whole purpose is to make them reconsider.
The changes to the drivers should be minimal, so it's a matter of principle.
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Keep in mind that the hardware settings may differ on different servers.
For instance, your CPU type needs to match the system and so are the flags if any are set. I think it should be of type kvm64 or host for CPU, but if it's different - i'd look into changing the settings prior to...
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Socket is the physical slot for a CPU. It matters if, for instance, you need NUMA (allocated RAM per CPU, which speeds up computation).
Core - is the physical core a CPU has. Here it gets a bit confusing - within Proxmox the number of cores equals the number of threads, so if your CPU...
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This guide is yet to be tested. Looking for an owner of SX300, SX350 or PX600 cards to test this on a live platform and smooth out all the inconsistencies.
The problems
Fusion-Io drivers were designed with Enterprise OSs in mind (RHEL, SLES, ESXi, etc). Later on Sandisk was...
You can find a quick summary about RAID levels here: https://calomel.org/zfs_raid_speed_capacity.html
In a nutshell, you need at least 4 drives for RaidZ2 and going with RaidZ1 on 10TB drives seems like a recipe for disaster.
You can either go with:
2 drives in Raid0 for speed purposes, while...
If i were to add to this discussion, i personally think it's not the most appropriate way to address the Proxmox backup. I'd separate the backup part into 2 aspects:
backing up the configs (storage, cluster, network, VMs, containers, backup cron)
restoring the OS
I see that the optimal...
@mdbraber,
The gist of 3) is using a VPN to connect to your server. The main difference i see is traffic limitation and encryption, rather than just limitation. You can attempt achieving a similar effect with SSL, but SSL does not encrypt non-http traffic. So, for instance, if you were to...
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It highly depends on the threats you're trying to address and the level of security you're trying to achieve. I'm spitballing here, so bare with me:
Data security - if you're interested in protecting your data, including the hosting provider, you may need to encrypt the drive. You may...
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AFAIK OpenManage need to have access to bare metal, therefore it needs to be installed atop of Proxmox, i presume.
For the Proxmox 5 here's the cheatsheet:
echo 'deb http://linux.dell.com/repo/community/openmanage/iSM/340/stretch stretch main' | tee -a...
Weird. I suggest you trying the following:
Create a bootable USB with Proxmox installer just to make sure the stick is not corrupted
Make sure that all USB drives of the server are enabled in BIOS
Remove all but one hard drive from the server
Wipe (initialise) the last drive
Create a RAID0 VD...
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