Right now i have proxmox installed on an ssd and a separate 1tb SSD using ZFS just for the vms. My total RAM usage is really high. I did a little research and from what i gather ZFS will use available ram if theres there but if a vms needs it it will give some up so Im not sure if im in danger...
I think ended up doing that when i created the mountpoint. This was more of less the command i ran except i named mine a little differently. zfs create -o mountpoint=/mnt/ZFSA zfsa/ZFSA. In the gui i can add things to both entries and if I go through the motions of moving a disk i am able to...
So i already have a ZFS pool for the 1tb SSD which is mounted in a directory and my qcow2 disks are stored there. From what I can tell they seem to be "dynamic disks" or spare or whatever the terminoligy is on proxmox. They don't seem to take up the ammounted alloted for the disk. So would doing...
I just set up proxmox and evrerything has been running fine but now i'm wondering if i set it up the best way for my system. I have 1 SSD i formatted as ext4 for the proxmox install and then i have a 1TB SSD I formatted with ZFS for the VMs. I think i used this video to set up the ZFS drive...
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