Do i see correctly that proxmox is not able to overprovision memory?
When i switched another machine from qemu virtmanager (keeping the settings) to proxmox i got the error that one VM can't start up as "memory allocation failed". The amount of memory allocated in total is around 2 GB more than the 64 GB available on the machine, but this works as intended. Is there any way to circumvent that or is that just not possible / recommended when using proxmox?
When i switched another machine from qemu virtmanager (keeping the settings) to proxmox i got the error that one VM can't start up as "memory allocation failed". The amount of memory allocated in total is around 2 GB more than the 64 GB available on the machine, but this works as intended. Is there any way to circumvent that or is that just not possible / recommended when using proxmox?