PROXMOX with HAos, OMV and Nextcloud for photos

Thank you for the reply fireon, Yes my T520 is very old but, like I said this is just a test bed/trial run, as I have never setup PROXMOX before.

My HAos is still online and working just fine on a NUC7CJY all by itself but I want to do a little more with my server, so I did a eBay purchase of a NUC7PJY with an Intel® Pentium® Silver J5040 Processor 4M Cache, up to 3.20 GHz, that will give me 2 more cores. Unfortunately even that bump in processor still limits me to 8gb ram so hopefully your little ram trick will help with that issue. I take it I only have to do the setup of the Zram once and if I restart the system it will stick? I did reboot it after I set it up, Here is what I show as of now:

root@ajtest:~# PERCENT=50
root@ajtest:~# zramswap restart
<13>May 12 12:26:33 root: Stopping Zram
<13>May 12 12:26:33 root: Starting Zram
Setting up swapspace version 1, size = 256 MiB (268431360 bytes)
no label, UUID=c4a801f3-c16d-4476-bb5d-e17e329c2d4c
root@ajtest:~# free -h
total used free shared buff/cache available
Mem: 7.6Gi 4.8Gi 1.8Gi 55Mi 1.3Gi 2.8Gi
Swap: 7.9Gi 0B 7.9Gi

Does the above look correct?

Since I live in Colombia SA it will be a few weeks before I get the new NUC down to me but I leave tomorrow to head back to the states for 2 weeks so will be bringing it back with me. ;)

MarkusKO, thank you for the link, So far my PROXMOX test bed on my T520 has not gone off-line for over 24 hours with the changes they recommended in that thread so that is a good sign as I can do further testing today to try and get everything working the way I would like before I move it over to my main new system on the NUC7PJYHN. If all goes well I can either sell the NUC7CJY or keep it for emergencies' or use as another test unit for playing around in. Snapping some cool shots of your setup could really show off your progress. I’ve been playing with phone photography to capture my own tech projects, and I stumbled across this awesome guide on https://skylum.com/blog/0-5-photo-trend . It’s got neat tips on using ultra-wide lenses to make your pics pop with a unique vibe. I tried it, and my setup shots look way more dynamic now! If you’re photographing your NUC or server gear, check it out – it really boosted my photos!
Nice!
Looks like you’re making steady progress with your setup.
 
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