Installation on a USB SSD?

60gb? here is my df -h (3.1-21/93bf03d4)

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# df -h
Filesystem                     Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
udev                            10M [B]    0   [/B]10M   0% /dev
tmpfs                          2.0G [B] 592K  [/B]2.0G   1% /run
/dev/mapper/pve-root            17G  [B]1.7G[/B]   15G  11% /
tmpfs                          5.0M     [B]0[/B]  5.0M   0% /run/lock
tmpfs                          4.0G [B]  41M[/B]  3.9G   2% /run/shm
/dev/mapper/pve-data            33G  [B]1.3G[/B]   32G   4% /var/lib/vz
/dev/sda1                      495M   [B]80M[/B]  391M  17% /boot
/dev/fuse                       30M [B]  32K[/B]   30M   1% /etc/pve
none                           9.8G  [B]8.0K[/B]  9.8G   1% /var/lib/vz/root/106/dev
none                           9.8G [B] 988K  [/B]9.8G   1% /var/lib/vz/root/106/run
none                           9.8G     [B]0[/B]  9.8G   0% /var/lib/vz/root/106/run/lock
none                           9.8G     [B]0[/B]  9.8G   0% /var/lib/vz/root/106/run/shm
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and also consider boot options
[URL]http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Debugging_Installation[/URL]

Marco
 
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They are slow like hell, with the latter credited of 19Mb/s read and 13Mb/s write. A "not top" SSD does > 200MB/s, a commodity sata does 50MB/s.
Buy a real SSD, i.e. a 64GB ssd costs little more and works much much faster.
I don't know if your solution "could work", I really know I would never put a key element of a virtualization server on such a storage.
 
ok... i will take a real ssd. I put the host and the vms on it... or is this crap, too?