I am closing this thread as I have already build out the server as discussed here and it seams to be working well.
I have a Proxmox running on Debian 8 with BTRFS .
I still have to figure out what to do with other storage to be shared between VMs and real PC on network, but that is a topic for another thread.
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Hi. I have been running an OpenSuse File server with Samba shares for a while but now want to have a VM server as well as file server so I can run a couple of service VMs like pfSence or SOPHOS UTM,
a Ubuntu based VM for downloads with coach potato/subnzb/blue beard and deluge or transmission.
VM for media server like Plex or a like. (I have an HTPC with Kodi as a client and maybe a tablet or two) maybe a mythTV with network tuner (no tuner currently but really thinking about it.)
I only have one(1) hardware server. it supports 24 hard drives (an old super-micro enclosure with an AMD FX8230 CPU and 16Gb RAM)
I am building out on Debian because I want to use BTRFS file system.
don't like ZFS much so please just deal with me and do not suggest ZFS. I already read all ZFS related post here, but I do not think I will change my mind about it.
the main build is : as said above an AMD FX8230 8 core CPU + 16Gb RAM. main system drive is WD 400GB (at the moment)
have 2 1TB drives with BTRFS system on them to be used for system related storage (preferably if I can use them for all ISO and VM image storage instead of Proxmox default locations)
as Debian 8 setup to use separate partitions for "/" "/home" "/var" "/tmp" where "/tmp" is default ext4 and all others are btrfs.
I do have a number of 2TB and 3TB drives with BTRFS pools on them
and full of data just waiting to be plugged in into system and mounted.
so far I like what I am seeing based on my VM trial.
I had tried to setup cloudmin server and oVirt server in VMs and on the same hardware with no luck.
I had some issues with Debian network and repo setup so I did not install Proxmox yet. if all goes well will do it tonight/tomorrow. (have tried the full setup on Hyper-V VM. looks nice and simple but brought some questions hence here I am)
My Questions are :
1. right now I keep my /home /var partitions on main drive, should I move them to one of the 1TB drives? the 400GB drive is not very new so it can fail. on the other hand I might be getting my hands on an 120GB SSD in a month or so, thus I might just copy the system onto it.
2. what is the best way to use/manage storage on the host server.
NFS or Samba or both. I would like the main hardware to pull a double duty as a VM server (proxmox managed) and a file server for both the Proxmox(it is already on it) and all the clients on network the VMs AND real PCs like my main PC and HTPC.
3. do I need/want a webmin on the host alongside with Proxmox to make managing host easier. I do not like to use a lot of CLS and had used webmin before. I know it works alongside Proxmox.
or does Proxmox have all management tools with in the web gui to manage underlying hardware properly and webmin is not needed.
4. is it possible to move the Proxmox default storage locations to another drive or should I simply do an NFS shares of those locations and use that to download images and stuff there from other PCs.
5. what is the best way to setup networking for this install.
bridge/no bridge? openswitch?
this is a home lan
I have a 16 port switch (got it cheap on ebay)
connected to an optimum router going into optimum cable modem
3 NIC in the server which was planed to be used to eliminate the optimum router with a pfSence or SOPHOS vm to be a router/DNS/Firewall (not sure if this is wise or not) also not sure if I can PCI passthrough the PCIe nic into the vm for this. on proxmox
maybe maybe not.
Any suggestions corrections are welcome. please be gentle as I am not a seasoned Linux user.
I have a Proxmox running on Debian 8 with BTRFS .
I still have to figure out what to do with other storage to be shared between VMs and real PC on network, but that is a topic for another thread.
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Hi. I have been running an OpenSuse File server with Samba shares for a while but now want to have a VM server as well as file server so I can run a couple of service VMs like pfSence or SOPHOS UTM,
a Ubuntu based VM for downloads with coach potato/subnzb/blue beard and deluge or transmission.
VM for media server like Plex or a like. (I have an HTPC with Kodi as a client and maybe a tablet or two) maybe a mythTV with network tuner (no tuner currently but really thinking about it.)
I only have one(1) hardware server. it supports 24 hard drives (an old super-micro enclosure with an AMD FX8230 CPU and 16Gb RAM)
I am building out on Debian because I want to use BTRFS file system.
don't like ZFS much so please just deal with me and do not suggest ZFS. I already read all ZFS related post here, but I do not think I will change my mind about it.
the main build is : as said above an AMD FX8230 8 core CPU + 16Gb RAM. main system drive is WD 400GB (at the moment)
have 2 1TB drives with BTRFS system on them to be used for system related storage (preferably if I can use them for all ISO and VM image storage instead of Proxmox default locations)
as Debian 8 setup to use separate partitions for "/" "/home" "/var" "/tmp" where "/tmp" is default ext4 and all others are btrfs.
I do have a number of 2TB and 3TB drives with BTRFS pools on them
and full of data just waiting to be plugged in into system and mounted.
so far I like what I am seeing based on my VM trial.
I had tried to setup cloudmin server and oVirt server in VMs and on the same hardware with no luck.
I had some issues with Debian network and repo setup so I did not install Proxmox yet. if all goes well will do it tonight/tomorrow. (have tried the full setup on Hyper-V VM. looks nice and simple but brought some questions hence here I am)
My Questions are :
1. right now I keep my /home /var partitions on main drive, should I move them to one of the 1TB drives? the 400GB drive is not very new so it can fail. on the other hand I might be getting my hands on an 120GB SSD in a month or so, thus I might just copy the system onto it.
2. what is the best way to use/manage storage on the host server.
NFS or Samba or both. I would like the main hardware to pull a double duty as a VM server (proxmox managed) and a file server for both the Proxmox(it is already on it) and all the clients on network the VMs AND real PCs like my main PC and HTPC.
3. do I need/want a webmin on the host alongside with Proxmox to make managing host easier. I do not like to use a lot of CLS and had used webmin before. I know it works alongside Proxmox.
or does Proxmox have all management tools with in the web gui to manage underlying hardware properly and webmin is not needed.
4. is it possible to move the Proxmox default storage locations to another drive or should I simply do an NFS shares of those locations and use that to download images and stuff there from other PCs.
5. what is the best way to setup networking for this install.
bridge/no bridge? openswitch?
this is a home lan
I have a 16 port switch (got it cheap on ebay)
connected to an optimum router going into optimum cable modem
3 NIC in the server which was planed to be used to eliminate the optimum router with a pfSence or SOPHOS vm to be a router/DNS/Firewall (not sure if this is wise or not) also not sure if I can PCI passthrough the PCIe nic into the vm for this. on proxmox
maybe maybe not.
Any suggestions corrections are welcome. please be gentle as I am not a seasoned Linux user.
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