But each VM is getting in a bridged setup its own tap device (e.g. tap100i0 where 100 is the VM ID) which can be monitored with Nagios / Icinga2 plugins.
For example check_ifutil.pl could do that for each network device you configure in the monitoring setup. Maybe there are also some other and...
You could use Nagios or even better Icinga2 with Icingaweb2 as monitoring and then install / configure the pve-monitor plugin.
The plugin is using the proxmox api to get some basic informations about the VMs (KVM and OpenVZ) and also the configured storage of proxmox.
A host bus adapter from HP is the H222 where you could connect 4 internal and 4 external 6Gb/s SAS and SATA devices.
http://store.hp.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/us/en/pdp/hp-h222-host-bus-adapter
Please check the routed part from Hetzner Wiki because it is that what you also need.
http://wiki.hetzner.de/index.php/Proxmox_VE
And here also a howto for a routed setup:
http://serverfault.com/questions/591102/proxmox-kvm-routed-network-with-multiple-public-ips
I also have an EX4 since Aug 2012 running on proxmox without any problems.
If your server has a Realtek network card, then you should check this wiki page.
http://wiki.hetzner.de/index.php/Installation_des_r8168-Treibers/en
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