Hi Everyone,
I'm excited to share a deep dive into one of the notable new feature in PVE9: the enhanced snapshot functionality designed for legacy SANs. This feature represents a meaningful step forward in expanding PVE's compatibility with traditional enterprise storage setups, something many of us have been eager to see... and something I've answered a lot of questions about over the years
Inside Proxmox VE 9 SAN Snapshot Support: https://kb.blockbridge.com/technote/proxmox-qcow-snapshots-on-lvm/
Our latest technote dives into the architecture, how the feature operates, and some limitations to keep in mind. It's important to highlight that this is currently a technology preview, so be considerate.
For some background, many enterprise PVE users had to rely on file-based storage like NFS for VM snapshots because of their compatibility with QCOW2 disk images. Legacy SANs, with their static LUN provisioning, have posed a tough challenge because of QCOW2's dynamic nature. PVE9's new approach aims to bridge that gap, using clever LVM management, which could open doors for many users relying on traditional SANs.
If you're considering testing this feature out or want to understand the nuts and bolts, this article may be a good read. As always, let me know if you have questions, corrections, or if we've missed anything!
Enjoy, The Blockbridge Team!
Blockbridge : Ultra low latency all-NVME shared storage for Proxmox - https://www.blockbridge.com/proxmox
I'm excited to share a deep dive into one of the notable new feature in PVE9: the enhanced snapshot functionality designed for legacy SANs. This feature represents a meaningful step forward in expanding PVE's compatibility with traditional enterprise storage setups, something many of us have been eager to see... and something I've answered a lot of questions about over the years

Inside Proxmox VE 9 SAN Snapshot Support: https://kb.blockbridge.com/technote/proxmox-qcow-snapshots-on-lvm/
Our latest technote dives into the architecture, how the feature operates, and some limitations to keep in mind. It's important to highlight that this is currently a technology preview, so be considerate.
For some background, many enterprise PVE users had to rely on file-based storage like NFS for VM snapshots because of their compatibility with QCOW2 disk images. Legacy SANs, with their static LUN provisioning, have posed a tough challenge because of QCOW2's dynamic nature. PVE9's new approach aims to bridge that gap, using clever LVM management, which could open doors for many users relying on traditional SANs.
If you're considering testing this feature out or want to understand the nuts and bolts, this article may be a good read. As always, let me know if you have questions, corrections, or if we've missed anything!
Enjoy, The Blockbridge Team!
Blockbridge : Ultra low latency all-NVME shared storage for Proxmox - https://www.blockbridge.com/proxmox