Hi,
I'm installing a Debian (Squeeze) home server on a KVM.
But I'm a bit hesitant to put my precious files (photos, clips and so, approx. 1.5 TB) on a virtual hard disk.
Questions:
Now I'm thinking about storing the files on the VE host and share it with NFS. Then, on the KVM I mount this share, and share it again with Samba to make it accessible to my Windows laptop.
Question:
Any other suggestions are welcome.
Thanks, Ramon.
I'm installing a Debian (Squeeze) home server on a KVM.
But I'm a bit hesitant to put my precious files (photos, clips and so, approx. 1.5 TB) on a virtual hard disk.
Questions:
- Does this size of disk give any performance problems (approx 1.5 TB)?
- Is it possible to recover the data when for some reason the kvm becomes corrupted?
Now I'm thinking about storing the files on the VE host and share it with NFS. Then, on the KVM I mount this share, and share it again with Samba to make it accessible to my Windows laptop.
Question:
- Will this u-turn have a disastrous effect on the performance?
Any other suggestions are welcome.
Thanks, Ramon.