Snapshot of/von CT on/auf Ext Storage

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These are many threads, but they are not clear for me
Therefore, my explicit question to make clear:

1 ) is it possible with Synology?

2) How to set this up with external Disc on USB?

Please a How-to
I think I'm not alone with this Question
THX

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Es gibt viele Threads zu dem Thema, aber sie sind mir nicht klar!
Daher meine explizite Frage, um das zu klären :

1) Ist das mit Synology möglich?

2) Wie richte ich das auf einer externen Disc mit USB ein?

Ich bitte eine Anleitung

Ich denke, ich bin mit dieser Frage nicht allein

Danke
 
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Snapshots von Containern zu machen?
It was not mentioned earlier. And it needs a snapshot-capable storage underneath, since it is either a raw image mapped or a directory.
 
on VM creation.
The topic is

Snapshot of/von CT on/auf Ext Storage​

Pls. don't mix up
Its hard as a newbie to follow all these stuff because you dot have HoTo's

I'm more a USER and want to use Proxmox for the projects -
Now proxmox more and more itself becomes the project to get all set up to start.
I always have to stop and move or repair something under the hood
 
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Well, you will need to use VMs.
 
If not then you will need to use qcow2 image files on VM creation.
So
as I result so far a got:

It is not possible to create a CT based in qcow2!
qcow2 is only possible with VM not in a CT!


Right This time?

Pls. confirm
 
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So finally
One step done - Alleluia
THX

As CTs are only possible in raw

Now let's look at possibilities with a storage from Synology.

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But LVM-thin is not shared. It's a local storage. And before you ask, it shouldn't be used on iSCSI. It makes it possible when a second node writes onto such storage it will overwrite data. This is because of the thin provisioning.
 
LVM-thin is used on a local disk not the Synology. While I suppose to understand where you are going with this, I do not recommend it.
 
It makes it possible when a second node writes onto such storage it will overwrite data. This is because of the thin provisioning.
Because of this. And if you know what you are doing, then you don't need to ask. ;)
 
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I have no second node (Server) on Proxmox & if this is the only reason
It's Save Right?
 
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