It does. I've done a fair bit of research and, without trying anything yet, I think my best option is to: pass iGPU to VM, have VM autoboot, and blacklist the iGPU in Prox kernel so it doesn't try to load it. Once the iGPU is blacklisted, Prox won't be able to steal it and it'll be just the VMs...
I do. I have an HP ProDesk 600 G4 SFF with an i5-8500 and I can't fit another GPU in the box.
Buying a new box is not an option right now.
From what I read, I have to blacklist the drivers so Prox doesn't take them and they are available to the VM for passing through. Is that wrong?
My whole...
I am planning on installing Prox on my box and creating a few VMs. One of the VMs will be my daily driver. I've read up on how to pass the GPU and a few USB ports to the VM so that when my prox box boots up, the keyboard/mouse/monitor connected to the prox box will show my VM.
But this means...
I currently run Docker on my daily driver (Linux) and run a slew of containers (Plex, Radarr, NordLynx VPN container, qBittrorent going through the NordLynx container, etc...)
I am thinking moving everything to Proxmox. I figure I have 3 options:
Create individual LXC containers for all the...
Yes. That is my fallback. I really only want one system at home because my total usage combined, with HA + daily driver, is so low that if I got a 2nd system, they'd both still be hardly utilized. So I'm desperately trying to see if I can get everything done with one -- my existing -- computer.
I am confused. The article you linked implies I'm passing the disk. Isn't that what it does?
I have Windows 10 installed on this machine right now. Is there anyway to see what IOMMU groups everything is in? I can boot into some Linux live CD if that will show me?
And regarding the other...
I have an HP ProDesk 600 S4 SFF. It has:
i5-8500 with iGPU
1x NVME
1x 4 TB SATA SSD
1x 256 GB SATA SSD
I want to:
Install Proxmox on the 256 GB SATA SSD
Create a few low friction, low use VMs with disk images stored in the 256 GB SATA SSD
Create a Windows 10 VM
Passthrough NVMe for the...
I have never used Proxmox but am looking to move. I'm trying to do some research to make sure my planned configuration will work.
I intend to have only two VMs:
Home Assistant
Windows 10 daily driver
My machine has 3x disks:
256 GB NVMe
4 TB SSD
256 GB SSD
I am going to install Proxmox on...
I have a computer I was going to put Proxmox on and then a pfsense VM for FW/routing.
I know that I can bridge the Proxmox host's two ethernet ports to its pfsense VM so all of my external devices (computer, AP, printer, etc...) will get network/internet through the pfsense VM on the Proxmox...
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