I dont think that proxmox can be responsible for anything we run on on Proxmox. It's in the responsibility of the owner of a proxmox System to comply with the according license agreement.
If it comes to running a virtual OSX, I understood that Apple has changed their licensing agreement in...
Good morning
I discovered as well some swapiness of servers which we upgraded to the latest proxmox release. Even if enough RAM is available. We have still some Servers with Proxmox 3.1 running, having a uptime for about one year. On those servers no swap is used at all.
Never the less. I found...
With the release of Proxmox VE 3.0 back in May 2013, the Proxmox VE web interface does no longer require Apache. Instead, they’re using now a new event driven API server called pveproxy
I dont know , I'm Sorry. Maybe we have some more advanced users here in the community to answer this questions. If you search the web you might find different answers.
well ,this is depending on the use case. anything better than a P400. as you can see in my tests with a P420i. Use SAS 15k Disks or SSD Disks - may be another good option to improve the situation you are facing.
Edit : another point of improvement may be : use virtio for HDD, use RAW format...
just found a server with raid5 and a P400, but we dont use this for hosting VM, ist's kinda "cold" storage system from HP.
[root@obelix03 ~]# dd if=/dev/zero of=testfile bs=1M count=1000
1000+0 records in
1000+0 records out
1048576000 bytes (1.0 GB) copied, 2.12097 s, 494 MB/s
I would recommend...
well its a P420i with SAS disks in RAID1, so its not comparable to your setting. I'll check later if I find a server with a P400 controller. well I know that P400 are not the fastest controllers :)
okay here we are :
On the host system
root@virtualix08:/var/lib/vz# dd if=/dev/zero of=testfile...
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