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    New Proxmox server - considerations and disk layout

    Hello Wolfgang. Thanks for your replies so far. I will do some testing to see what is possible and performs the best as soon as I have my hardware complete.
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    New Proxmox server - considerations and disk layout

    Thanks, I will look into those. :) Right. I shall look for another device. :) OK, is there a disk setup where the writes first go to the SSD and it then gets distributed to the harddisks? I don't have to use ZFS. All the data (Except what the VMs themselves need) needs to get shared outside...
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    New Proxmox server - considerations and disk layout

    The difference between a 9100t and a "normal" 9100 is the maximum TDP. This is accomplished by clocking down the 9100t to a slower base and maximum speed. (3.1/3.7Ghz vs 3.6/4.2Ghz) During normal operating conditions, the normal 9100 doesn't use more power then a 9100t. It can only go faster...
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    New Proxmox server - considerations and disk layout

    Hello, Currently I have an old server at home I wish to upgrade. This server is an old i5-2500K, with 16GB of RAM, a 120GB SSD for booting and a Areca RAID controller with a 2x500GB mirror and a 6x2TB Raid 6 volume. Current OS is Windows Server 2016. I use it for the following purposes: -...

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