Well, the host node / hypervisor usually sits on the first vmbr (bridged device), that is how it is able to "see" even containers that have completely different IP addresses.
You could make a second bridge, put all the NATted VMs on that. But the problem as I see it, in order for the hypervisor...
I guess I am a little confused. For sure it is easy enough to do from the host. How does doing it inside an HA container, help you or mitigate anything?
Hi,
After testing Proxmox very successfully for some services I run for clients, I would like to pursue consolidating a bunch of Linux hardware onto a large server.
Is there a maximum RAM that Proxmox can use? I have a good lead on a decent server with 64GB and another one for not much more...
You might find this thread useful:
http://serverfault.com/questions/116875/how-can-i-disable-encryption-on-openssh
Also, if you can figure out how to differentiate those times when the VM migration occurs, or feel comfortable modifying the scripts, you could create a separate ssh config file...
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