Hello,
I am relatively new to Proxmox. If one would use a Synology Disk Station with 10GbE, RAID10 with spinning disks and NFS share as datastore, what would be your best practice for 2 or 3 virtual Windows machines on an Intel NUC or another mini pc/server connected to this synology disk station with a single direct attached Ethernet cable? I would like to take a keep it simple approach, but reliable. Data safety is a thing, uptime not so much.
How would you handle the following things...
PVE Host-Installation on PC -> Backups? Raid? PXE??
Backups of VMs -> Go with Proxmox backup or Synology Snapshot Replication? Both?
Restore of PVE Host -> Checklist with manual installation? Another approach? (it will be a simple configuration)
Restore of VMs -> I would assume this is two or three clicks?
The Disk Station with it's services is the main part of the network. But it's necessary to run one or two windows machines. Synology VMM is such a slow solution when it comes to disk performance in the virtualization and of course the CPU is limiting.
Regards
Andreas
I am relatively new to Proxmox. If one would use a Synology Disk Station with 10GbE, RAID10 with spinning disks and NFS share as datastore, what would be your best practice for 2 or 3 virtual Windows machines on an Intel NUC or another mini pc/server connected to this synology disk station with a single direct attached Ethernet cable? I would like to take a keep it simple approach, but reliable. Data safety is a thing, uptime not so much.
How would you handle the following things...
PVE Host-Installation on PC -> Backups? Raid? PXE??
Backups of VMs -> Go with Proxmox backup or Synology Snapshot Replication? Both?
Restore of PVE Host -> Checklist with manual installation? Another approach? (it will be a simple configuration)
Restore of VMs -> I would assume this is two or three clicks?
The Disk Station with it's services is the main part of the network. But it's necessary to run one or two windows machines. Synology VMM is such a slow solution when it comes to disk performance in the virtualization and of course the CPU is limiting.
Regards
Andreas