Proxmox has been quite reliable for me but I have had issues from time to time. It's seems the most common issue I have is a backup failing for some reason. In some cases the backup fails because of a drive problem, and in other cases the issue is unknown. My latest failure I reboot and rerun the backup and it's all fine. It could be that the drive is failing and just doesn't show any detectable signs in SMART or with typical testing. Regardless, I would like to find a way to make proxmox more robust in this scenario. Ideally it would report an error with the backup and just keep working, but that hasn't been my experience.
My usual backup method is to install a standalone drive and setup a directory for backups to be written to using the built in backup function. I've seen the backup server but have never used it as I just have one server to run all my test vms and such on. Would running the backup server mitigate issues with the built in proxmox backup failing causing server lockups or is there some other backup method I should be looking at to make the server more robust. TIA
My usual backup method is to install a standalone drive and setup a directory for backups to be written to using the built in backup function. I've seen the backup server but have never used it as I just have one server to run all my test vms and such on. Would running the backup server mitigate issues with the built in proxmox backup failing causing server lockups or is there some other backup method I should be looking at to make the server more robust. TIA