Hello --
I've been a happy proxmox user for a few months now, running a handful of VM's in my basement. I am just as happy using FreeNAS for a bit longer, living on the computer right next to it.
I've now been thinking about combining the work done by those two into a single physical machine (for power saving, and liberating one of the computers currently running). I have a bit of a hard time figuring out what the best approach is.
I like ZFS in Freenas. It currently serves files to a number of the VM's running in Proxmox, as well as other devices on NFS and SMB. It is being backed up to another Freenas using ZFS replication, and I'd really want to keep this going. I've been burnt and since am backing up religiously.
First thing I thought was taking the pool from the Freenas machine, physically transferring it into the Proxmox server and running Freenas virtualized. I've learnt that my Hardware doesn't support VT-d and this might therefore not be a great idea.
Now I am wondering if I couldn't leverage the fact that Proxmox can run ZFS. Could I import my pool and use Proxmox to do snapshotting, and ZFS replication? And then maybe share the whole pool to a VM running things like NFS and SMB to share out to the other VM's and the network? What should I be looking for in terms of software/setup to make my life easiest here? Some tool to manage the snapshotting would be very welcome.
I'd be sad to loose Freenas, but using Freenas' virtualization (bhyve) would be hard as well. So I am really looking for a reasonably smart option to combine ZFS file serving and virtualizing in Proxmox...
I've been a happy proxmox user for a few months now, running a handful of VM's in my basement. I am just as happy using FreeNAS for a bit longer, living on the computer right next to it.
I've now been thinking about combining the work done by those two into a single physical machine (for power saving, and liberating one of the computers currently running). I have a bit of a hard time figuring out what the best approach is.
I like ZFS in Freenas. It currently serves files to a number of the VM's running in Proxmox, as well as other devices on NFS and SMB. It is being backed up to another Freenas using ZFS replication, and I'd really want to keep this going. I've been burnt and since am backing up religiously.
First thing I thought was taking the pool from the Freenas machine, physically transferring it into the Proxmox server and running Freenas virtualized. I've learnt that my Hardware doesn't support VT-d and this might therefore not be a great idea.
Now I am wondering if I couldn't leverage the fact that Proxmox can run ZFS. Could I import my pool and use Proxmox to do snapshotting, and ZFS replication? And then maybe share the whole pool to a VM running things like NFS and SMB to share out to the other VM's and the network? What should I be looking for in terms of software/setup to make my life easiest here? Some tool to manage the snapshotting would be very welcome.
I'd be sad to loose Freenas, but using Freenas' virtualization (bhyve) would be hard as well. So I am really looking for a reasonably smart option to combine ZFS file serving and virtualizing in Proxmox...