Then PVE and PBS can share the same storage, you got both webUIs (port 8006 and 8007) and you can run a NAS OS inside a LXC or VM.
Setting up a NFS or SMB server yourself on just a bare metal PBS using the CLI is of cause also always an option. But PVE/PBS won't help you with that. You will have to do it like you would do it with a normal headless Debian 11 server.
What do you mean they can share the same storage? I will be able to use PVE to create a ZFS pool then allocate a dataset to PBS? There will be no conflicts?
What do you mean they can share the same storage? I will be able to use PVE to create a ZFS pool then allocate a dataset to PBS? There will be no conflicts?
You also should do regular test restores to see if your backups are still working as expected. Here it is also handy to have PVE installed on your PBS server, so you can do local restores in an isolated environment without affecting the other productive PVE servers.
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