Proxmox high-availability configuration with usb to RJ45 adapter

GB_Informatics

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Hello,

I have created a proxmox server on a Dell Optilex 7010 computer which only has an RJ45 socket. More and more servers are being created on it. My question concerns the availability that can be configured so that the computer remains permanently accessible from the local network.
Is it possible to connect :
1- a USB to RJ45 adapter (https://www.ldlc.com/fiche/PB00584779.html) with an RJ45 cable plugged into a USB socket on the computer
OR
2- a USB to RJ45 cable (https://www.ldlc.com/fiche/PB00592085.html)

so that if the RJ45 socket fails, the USB socket takes over?
?
 
Possible, sure, but for the same cost you can get a plugin Ethernet card. USB Ethernet has a tendency to overheat under load and also suffers from poor bandwidth.
 
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