https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Storage_Model So I'm going through this document and I setup a local RAID10 to be LVM. It worked ok for the basic VM creation, but when I tried doing more I ran into walls. According to the document, it's "an ideal solution". However, the document also seems to contradict itself in a few places and other websites seem to confirm that LVM is not very good for many things, (ie. snapshots).
So I'm giving up on LVM and I've decided to either use NFS or directory. However, I can't seem to find decent info on which would be better.
Which would be faster? More versatile? More resilient? Which file system makes a good base layer (ext4, btrfs, xfs, zfs?)
I'd like to have some templates setup of a basic Ubuntu and Windows desktop systems that our engineers can spin up, do some work and then discard. However, I also need to be able to take snapshots so we can reproduce situations before and after changes.
So I'm giving up on LVM and I've decided to either use NFS or directory. However, I can't seem to find decent info on which would be better.
Which would be faster? More versatile? More resilient? Which file system makes a good base layer (ext4, btrfs, xfs, zfs?)
I'd like to have some templates setup of a basic Ubuntu and Windows desktop systems that our engineers can spin up, do some work and then discard. However, I also need to be able to take snapshots so we can reproduce situations before and after changes.