Proxmox backup Server external storage

rafaelkkksalgado

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how do I connect an external storage to my proxmox backup server? For example, turn on an ibm storage, or turn on a Truenas pool on my server, instead of saving to local disks. I didn't find documentation about.

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Backup Server 2.0-4
 
for backup server you need a block device like/via SAS, iscsi, FC, an image file, ne hdd
ethernet is no block device protocol - its part of the network layer system
 
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para o servidor de backup, você precisa de um dispositivo de bloco como SAS, iscsi, FC, um arquivo de imagem
ethernet não é um protocolo de dispositivo de bloco - é parte do sistema da camada de rede
Truenas have iscsi, can use Truenas ?
 
this is not yet implemented in the gui. so u have to use the console. maybe you have to install iscsi packages and so on..
search the internet for "configure iscsi initiator on debian"
 
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you can also install backup server direct on truenas. this will be the better structure design, but i dont know your enviroment
 
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SMB and NFS are working fine. You just need to mount them yourself using fstab. Then you can use that mountpoint the usual way as a normal datastore. But keep in mind that performance will be bad if you use a network share instead of local disks.
Don't know how PBS 2.0 will do, but PSB 1.X wasn't installable inside a VM on TrueNAS. Needed to install a Debian10 instead and install PBS optop of that.
 
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No. Backup datastore need xfs, ext4 or zfs to work. Look in the docu!
 
I can only marvel at this. I translate the docu:
"A datastore refers to a location at which backups are stored. The current implementation uses a
directory inside a standard Unix file system (ext4, xfs or zfs) to store the backup data."
So i have to correct me - i understood it wrong. good job
 
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I can only marvel at this. I translate the docu:
"A datastore refers to a location at which backups are stored. The current implementation uses a
directory inside a standard Unix file system (ext4, xfs or zfs) to store the backup data."
So i have to correct me - i understand it wrong. good job
Yeah, so its just a normal directory and it needs atime, unix right management and so on so because of that a normal unix filesystem is needed.
But a NFS share got all that. And I am quite sure a SMB share should work too even if it is not fully unix compliant.
 
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