doable ?, iSCSI booting diskless proxmox servers

Wunk

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I'm looking for a way to easily deploy proxmox servers, preferred diskless ones..

The idea is to setup a big storage machine (iSCSI for example) and boot a ready-to-go proxmox install from there using PXE boot and use that same iSCSI machine for the disk images in the storage model..

Would this be doable ?, or am I going to run into a lot of issues along the way that make it unreliable ?
 
I'm looking for a way to easily deploy proxmox servers, preferred diskless ones..

The idea is to setup a big storage machine (iSCSI for example) and boot a ready-to-go proxmox install from there using PXE boot and use that same iSCSI machine for the disk images in the storage model..

Would this be doable ?, or am I going to run into a lot of issues along the way that make it unreliable ?

not implemented but I also like this way.