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    Is it possible to passthrough a PCIe to 4xSATA adapter to a VM?

    I need(sorry but absolute need) to run TrueNAS inside Proxmox VE. I've been reading articles saying it might not be a good idea wrt data security, but since I'm just going to host some medias and personal files that will be also backed up to AWS S3, I'd still like to give it a try. Since my...
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    Debian 10 安装proxmox6.X 依赖问题

    FYI I was merely telling him to post his question in English and with some good manners. In case if you can’t read Chinese, the tone in the original post sounds like a boss yelling at you.
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    Debian 10 安装proxmox6.X 依赖问题

    这是个英文论坛,而且你这种语气没有人会愿意帮助你的
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    Is it safe to directly connect a PVE SSD to another machine?

    I am right now using my Intel NUC with i5-5250U to run PVE. Everything works perfectly. However I decide to use another mini PC with Intel i5-6500T. So instead of installing PVE again and migrate all the VMs, I wonder if I can simply unplug the SSD from NUC and plug it to Mini PC. I've tried...
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    Which storage type is best for HDD disk?

    Thanks @Dunuin! I guess I don't need the fancy feature of ZFS let alone I don't have 20GB of free memory. So EXT4 it is. Thanks!
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    Which storage type is best for HDD disk?

    Hey guys. I added a WD 16TB HDD to my PVE server via USB3.0 as a backup disk for photos, videos, downloaded files, etc. Since it's HDD I'm not expecting a very fast speed. When adding the disk to PVE datacenter as storage, there are many options that I can choose, which causes me decidophobia...
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    SATA3 SSD to USB adapter is very slow in VMs

    The temporary solution is to: 1. Use ZFS to create a pool on that SSD. (Optional, ext4 also works but zfs provides better management) 2. Mount that pool to a folder like `/mnt/SSD240GB` 3. Add that folder a storage in the PVE frontend -> Data Center -> Storage 4. Create a disk from that storage...
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    SATA3 SSD to USB adapter is very slow in VMs

    @dcsapak Thanks for the reply. Yes I did mount the USB devices as USB3, otherwise the speed cannot even reach 100MB/s. Here's the configuration of USB device
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    SATA3 SSD to USB adapter is very slow in VMs

    Hey guys, I'm running Proxmox on my NUC, which doesn't have too much disk space. To be able to run NAS, I attached 256GB SSD, connected by a SATA3-to-USB adapter. When mounting the disk to Proxmox itself, the speed is very promising, around 413MB/s. However, when the disk is passthrough to...
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    Best way to increase the root size?

    There's always something in life that you want to do differently if you have a chance. For example If I were about to install Proxmox VE again I wouldn't only give it 32GB of disk size. So is it still possible to increase the size of the disk now? Thanks! Here are some informations about my...
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    pve6to7 is not present anywhere in PATH

    I do have that line in apt, just don't know what to install from it. I guess it's different workflow. Our CI pipeline also produces nightly docker images that are always up to date (or pinned at a certain version) so all we need to do is to restart the docker container(if needed) to get new...
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    pve6to7 is not present anywhere in PATH

    Got it. In my company we have a CI job that updates the release download page for every release even including the rc ones. That's why I held the wrong assumption that the PVE ISO I downloaded was also up to date. Thanks for the demystifying.
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    pve6to7 is not present anywhere in PATH

    I didn't do that since it's a fresh install on July 2nd. I was under the assumption that the PVE installer image I downloaded from https://www.proxmox.com/en/downloads was up to date, which might not be the case for some mysterious reasons. Can't remember what went wrong. Update: running `apt...
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    pve6to7 is not present anywhere in PATH

    Hi there. I'm in the process of updating my PVE to 7.0. However I can't find `pve6to7` in the PATH. root@proxmox:~# pveversion pve-manager/6.4-4/337d6701 (running kernel: 5.4.106-1-pve) root@proxmox:~# echo $PATH...