Try this https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Migration_of_servers_to_Proxmox_VE#Physical_.28running.29_Windows_server_to_Proxmox_VE_.28KVM.29_using_VMware_Converter
Setting up RAID 0 on each of the disks still relies on controller management. Personally, I wouldn't recommend such an approach. Instead, it's worth considering hardware solutions offered by the Perc controller or replacing it with one that supports JBOD/HBA.
If you have the option to build a...
Of course, you can create proper virtual machines from these disks. Treat them as disks salvaged from a damaged computer. The machine's configuration itself was in /etc/pve... so that's what you lost, but the disks are still functional.
If you want to use ZFS, do not create a virtual disk through the controller. Find out how to set up these drives in JBOD mode and then create a ZFS pool under Proxmox.
I have LSI controler 3108 and 2x6TB disk in raid 1
Setup computer is boot UEFI mode.
When I install Windows 10 or Debian 9.1 system boot OK
Proxmox default installation, not boot.
I checked partition on disk
Proxmox:
1. /dev/sda1 2048 start, size 1MB Bios boot
2. /dev/sda2 4096 start, size...
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