That's a good question, i've never extend a volume using LVM. I think that this can solve my space problem but before i try that it would be good to do a backup of my proxmox and i don't know how to do that
Hello guys,
At the moment my proxmox is installed on 4x 146Go but its not enough to store all VMs i need. I have installed 4 more HDD but since i can't add HDD to my logical volume, i'll need to wipe my disks and create a new logical volume with my 8 HDD.
I have found how to migrate VMs from a...
Thank you all, for your advices. Since my server is really old i think that for the moment i'll only add few 146Gb SAS 10K to upgrade my storage.
But what do you think about using a NAS for the storage ? Could you recommend me a model ?
After a rapid search here is the answer :
"Do not try to use older controllers like P800 or P400 - they are simply too slow and the whole new P410 cost like one SSD drive - you probably installing SSD to get more speed. 2-3 SSD drives will saturate P400 or P800 controller, and they only run...
Thanks, you're right, my CPU is a bit old its a E5440 2Ghz Here is my server https://h10057.www1.hp.com/ecomcat/hpcatalog/specs/provisioner/05/458563-421.htm
My RAID controller is a HP Smart Array P400 : http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/archives_Division/12400_div_v7/12400_div.HTML...
At the moment i use 4x 146Gb SAS 10k and here is my pveperf :
CPU BOGOMIPS: 22664.92
REGEX/SECOND: 958646
HD SIZE: 94.37 GB (/dev/dm-0)
BUFFERED READS: 206.57 MB/sec
AVERAGE SEEK TIME: 5.95 ms
FSYNCS/SECOND: 2887.50
DNS EXT: 56.64 ms
DNS INT: 57.02 ms (local)
I hesitate to add 4 more HDD 146Gb...
Hi,
At the moment my VM are store in server HDD 146Gb SAS in RAID 5 and it's pretty good. I've test with a Netgear ReadyNAS RN104 with 2x 2Tb RAID 0 but the performance are awful.
I hesitate to change my 146Gb SAS to 240GB SSD like this one ...
Hello,
I need to deploy a virtual machine Windows 10 to a physical machine. Here's what i did :
Install virtual machine
Enter in Audit Mode
Configure it
Launch sysprep /shutdown /oobe /generalize /unattend:unattend.xml
Capture machine using macrium reflect
Deploy image to a new physical...
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