I have a Proxmox installed on a NVME 250GB WD disk, gave it the whole disk, This is plugged into the only Motherboard NVME Slot.
Further, i have a PCI Express 3.0 16x Card, which supports up to 4 PCI Express 3.0 4x NVME drives.
here i have a Samsung 960 Evo 250 GB, and a Samsung 950 PRO 512 GB
The ideeas was to give the drives directly to the Windows VM, the 250 GB as Windows Partition, and the 512 GB as a "Programs/Games" Partition.
I have succesfully passed the disk directly, as instructed here
https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Physical_disk_to_kvm
The line that i used is similar to this
qm set 592 -virtio2 /dev/disk/by-id/ata-ST3000DM001-1CH166_Z1F41BLC
It works ok, but the disks still appear in Windows as a Virtio Disk
is there any way to pass them through so that they may appear as a Samsung SSD ? Like as in the physical dievice itself appears as being connected to VM ?
Say i install the Windows on the 250gb ssd, and use the 512gb ssd as a Partition for games.
If i then take out the 512gb disk, and connect it to a Laptop that has Windows 10, would this Windows from Laptop be able to see the files created in that Windows VM on the 512GB SSD (becuase it was attached directly as a Samsung ssd) ?
Or would files created on These disk, even if through virtio, would These bee seeable to another Windows PC if i connect These SSD to another Windows 10 machine ?
Or would it only work if the drives were directly passed through (not as virtio drives but directly as Samsung ssds) ?
Further, i have a PCI Express 3.0 16x Card, which supports up to 4 PCI Express 3.0 4x NVME drives.
here i have a Samsung 960 Evo 250 GB, and a Samsung 950 PRO 512 GB
The ideeas was to give the drives directly to the Windows VM, the 250 GB as Windows Partition, and the 512 GB as a "Programs/Games" Partition.
I have succesfully passed the disk directly, as instructed here
https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Physical_disk_to_kvm
The line that i used is similar to this
qm set 592 -virtio2 /dev/disk/by-id/ata-ST3000DM001-1CH166_Z1F41BLC
It works ok, but the disks still appear in Windows as a Virtio Disk
is there any way to pass them through so that they may appear as a Samsung SSD ? Like as in the physical dievice itself appears as being connected to VM ?
Say i install the Windows on the 250gb ssd, and use the 512gb ssd as a Partition for games.
If i then take out the 512gb disk, and connect it to a Laptop that has Windows 10, would this Windows from Laptop be able to see the files created in that Windows VM on the 512GB SSD (becuase it was attached directly as a Samsung ssd) ?
Or would files created on These disk, even if through virtio, would These bee seeable to another Windows PC if i connect These SSD to another Windows 10 machine ?
Or would it only work if the drives were directly passed through (not as virtio drives but directly as Samsung ssds) ?
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