Will do thanks one last question... For my main raidz-1 where i installed proxmox and all my vms.. is it better to leave it as raidz-1 or should i replace those 3 ssd with 2 bigger ones. Basically 2 240gb in raid 1 final storage 240gb 3 120gb in raidz-1 final storage 240gb
I have 3 120gb in...
I only have homeassistant and a samba containers installed so only two containers and they dont require much. Right now i only have 8gb, server supports up to 64gb i would be adding memory little bit at the time
Good Evening i just installing proxmox, on 3 ssd in a raidz-1 configuration, i did it using the installer, i will using this raid of course for proxmox installation, and for installing vms
Now i have 4 HDD that i want to add to proxmox for data whats the best way to do this? Do i create a new...
After a bit of research i think i want to go with something like this:
Regular SSD
Disk: 1x SSD
Content: Proxmox install, VMs
ZFS RAIDZ-1
Disk: 3x HDDs
Zpool: storage_main
Content: Data storage
Content: VMs Backup
I this type of setup, should i get another SSD for cache?
Good afternoon, at home i have a small NAS (hardware, with old drives) and few raspberry pis running my home automation (home assistant) I just bought a dell t30 (xeon) to replace all of the pi's since they are getting a bit slow and cant handle the load, and also to replace my NAS, im thinking...
how about what IDE controller? network? i know for linux virtio is way faster but for windows?? (im installing win2003 server) like i knwo the drivers are available: http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Paravirtualized_Network_Drivers_for_Windows but not sure if i really get a performance increase
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