Hello,
I am planning for a new Proxmox VE server and would like to ask for your opinions/comments.
It's a server with 64G RAM and 2x500G SSD, for about 4-6 CTs running java apps, no VMs.
Plan:
- partitioning for /dev/sda:
/dev/sda1: 20G, type mdadm, used for: mdadm raid1 for rootfs
/dev/sda2: 8G, type: swap
/dev/sda3: remaining, for zfs.
- /dev/sdb has identical partitioning
- installation: rootfs on raid1 on /dev/sd[ab]1, minimal debian, then proxmox. It's a hosted server so I don't have physical access, therefore I must start with debian.
- storage: zfs subvol or directory
Questions:
- I often read that it's best to give ZFS access to the whole disk. What are potential problems when I use partition instead of entire disk?
- what are the advantages of using zfs subvol over directory? I have full control on the CTs and don't need to limit disk storage for individual CTs. On the contrary, I want to give each CTs as much storage as possible.
thanks,
Tony
I am planning for a new Proxmox VE server and would like to ask for your opinions/comments.
It's a server with 64G RAM and 2x500G SSD, for about 4-6 CTs running java apps, no VMs.
Plan:
- partitioning for /dev/sda:
/dev/sda1: 20G, type mdadm, used for: mdadm raid1 for rootfs
/dev/sda2: 8G, type: swap
/dev/sda3: remaining, for zfs.
- /dev/sdb has identical partitioning
- installation: rootfs on raid1 on /dev/sd[ab]1, minimal debian, then proxmox. It's a hosted server so I don't have physical access, therefore I must start with debian.
- storage: zfs subvol or directory
Questions:
- I often read that it's best to give ZFS access to the whole disk. What are potential problems when I use partition instead of entire disk?
- what are the advantages of using zfs subvol over directory? I have full control on the CTs and don't need to limit disk storage for individual CTs. On the contrary, I want to give each CTs as much storage as possible.
thanks,
Tony