Hi everyone, I recently picked up a used HP DL380 Gen9 with 8x 2TB SAS HDDs and a 1TB consumer NVMe SSD. I'm a total PVE newbie, and the storage layout is giving me a huge headache. Right now, after the default install, the SSD is an LVM (1TB), and the HDDs are in a RAID50, which created a massive 8TB local-lvm. But the "local" partition—the only place I can put ISOs and backups—is only 100GB.
My issue is that the local-lvm is huge but useless for backups and ISOs, and the "local" folder is way too small. My plan was to use the SSD for the OS and fast VMs, and the HDDs for slow VMs and backups. Should I re-do my RAID as RAID1 + RAID10? Or should I try to shrink the local-lvm? Also, an AI suggested creating a "Backup VM" inside local-lvm and mounting it back—is that actually a thing people do in the real world?
The biggest worry is that I don't have a UPS, and this consumer SSD doesn't have power-loss protection. If the SSD dies, is there a way to have a backup OS on the HDDs ready to boot up so I can save my data?
My issue is that the local-lvm is huge but useless for backups and ISOs, and the "local" folder is way too small. My plan was to use the SSD for the OS and fast VMs, and the HDDs for slow VMs and backups. Should I re-do my RAID as RAID1 + RAID10? Or should I try to shrink the local-lvm? Also, an AI suggested creating a "Backup VM" inside local-lvm and mounting it back—is that actually a thing people do in the real world?
The biggest worry is that I don't have a UPS, and this consumer SSD doesn't have power-loss protection. If the SSD dies, is there a way to have a backup OS on the HDDs ready to boot up so I can save my data?