Hi,
I have a Proxmox 7.4 system running from a single SSD at the moment and want to create a mirrored device and transfer my root filesystem there.
If I just use mdadm to create this I'm pretty sure everything should work as long as I update the UUID in fstab and grub.cfg (1).
With ZFS based on the proxmox documentation it seems to me that Proxmox supports having the root filesystem on ZFS out of the box (though due to my installation method that was not an option), my understanding is that ZFS makes better data integrity promises than other systems which I find attractive
Are there any pros/cons I'm missing here? I really do not wish to reinstall this system.
1. legacy grub since it's not in EFI mode, possibly because I needed to run the install over serial console since I no longer own a VGA screen but not sure, either way I really don't want to reinstall over serial so switching uefi mode on at this stage is not really an option
I have a Proxmox 7.4 system running from a single SSD at the moment and want to create a mirrored device and transfer my root filesystem there.
If I just use mdadm to create this I'm pretty sure everything should work as long as I update the UUID in fstab and grub.cfg (1).
With ZFS based on the proxmox documentation it seems to me that Proxmox supports having the root filesystem on ZFS out of the box (though due to my installation method that was not an option), my understanding is that ZFS makes better data integrity promises than other systems which I find attractive
Are there any pros/cons I'm missing here? I really do not wish to reinstall this system.
1. legacy grub since it's not in EFI mode, possibly because I needed to run the install over serial console since I no longer own a VGA screen but not sure, either way I really don't want to reinstall over serial so switching uefi mode on at this stage is not really an option