Hey all,
So I have an airgapped PVE with to Windows Server 2016 VMs that host data that is accessed over the network for AutoCAD and SolidWorks, among patches and other stuff. They each have 10cpus, 20GB of RAM and 2 1.5TB drives that are shared for Windows clients. My questions are as follows:
- Can the NFS or SMB/CIF storage options of the PVE do the same thing without me requiring 2 VMs?
- Is it better to use TrueNAS to host this data?
- I'm trying to consolidate servers and previously had a Windows Server just for serving AutoCAD licenses that I converted into an LXC container which runs better..... can I do this for the data servers?
- I'm trying to look for efficient ways of serving the data to Windows Clients and see how AD permissions integrate or can be configured.
So I have an airgapped PVE with to Windows Server 2016 VMs that host data that is accessed over the network for AutoCAD and SolidWorks, among patches and other stuff. They each have 10cpus, 20GB of RAM and 2 1.5TB drives that are shared for Windows clients. My questions are as follows:
- Can the NFS or SMB/CIF storage options of the PVE do the same thing without me requiring 2 VMs?
- Is it better to use TrueNAS to host this data?
- I'm trying to consolidate servers and previously had a Windows Server just for serving AutoCAD licenses that I converted into an LXC container which runs better..... can I do this for the data servers?
- I'm trying to look for efficient ways of serving the data to Windows Clients and see how AD permissions integrate or can be configured.