I am wondering what is the best way to install proxmox with mirrored storage. I have a 4 nvme board 2x pcie5 and 2x pcie4 that I was planning on running the proxmox with a few windows vms and maybe a docker vm or lxc. I was planning on installing proxmox on the 2 pcie4 nvmes with raid1 and then use the pcie5 nvmes for individual windows vms but I recently read someone mentioned to install proxmox on smaller mirrored storage and then use a separate storage pool for to use as lxc/vm storage.
I am now thinking maybe it would be good to run proxmox raid1 with 2 smaller maybe 256gig(not sure what size would be best) sata ssds and use the pcie4 nvme for the lxc/vm storage pool. I guess having proxmox with the lxc/vm storage separate made it easier to backup the host.
I am thinking running the lxc/vm storage separately there will be reduced read and writes on the boot drive putting less wear and tear on the drives hopefully allowing them to last longer reducing TBW. IDK if this is really helping or not as it is another thing that can break in the system but I guess its segmentation that will only take down part of the system as long as its not the boot drive.
IDK currently have the system installed on a nvme with xfs but after using proxmox I realized I wanted OS redundancy and ordered another nvme drive and planned on installing proxmox on the mirred nvme drives with with zfs raid1 but now I am not sure if I should change my plans and install proxmox on 2 smaller sata drives and use the nvme drives as lxc/vm storage
I am now thinking maybe it would be good to run proxmox raid1 with 2 smaller maybe 256gig(not sure what size would be best) sata ssds and use the pcie4 nvme for the lxc/vm storage pool. I guess having proxmox with the lxc/vm storage separate made it easier to backup the host.
I am thinking running the lxc/vm storage separately there will be reduced read and writes on the boot drive putting less wear and tear on the drives hopefully allowing them to last longer reducing TBW. IDK if this is really helping or not as it is another thing that can break in the system but I guess its segmentation that will only take down part of the system as long as its not the boot drive.
IDK currently have the system installed on a nvme with xfs but after using proxmox I realized I wanted OS redundancy and ordered another nvme drive and planned on installing proxmox on the mirred nvme drives with with zfs raid1 but now I am not sure if I should change my plans and install proxmox on 2 smaller sata drives and use the nvme drives as lxc/vm storage