Hello.
Our new NAS has Proxmox and TrueNAS as VM in it. A separate bare-metal server runs Ubuntu server and has a 24 TB HDD drive. Our network is 1Gb, so it took approx 8 days to take the initial backup. What do you think is the best strategy to perform the restore? I am new to Proxmox, but have some experience with VMWare and more with TrueNAS.
TrueNAS only supports rsync and I had bad experiences in the past with direct connects and using cp, so rsync is the preferred way. My idea is to add the 24 TB HDD to Proxmox, add the disk to fstab, mount it, install rsync and use Data Protection - Rsync in TrueNAS to do a restore. Does this make sense or should I create a VM and use PCI passthrough to expose the 24 TB HDD?
Thank you very much.
Our new NAS has Proxmox and TrueNAS as VM in it. A separate bare-metal server runs Ubuntu server and has a 24 TB HDD drive. Our network is 1Gb, so it took approx 8 days to take the initial backup. What do you think is the best strategy to perform the restore? I am new to Proxmox, but have some experience with VMWare and more with TrueNAS.
TrueNAS only supports rsync and I had bad experiences in the past with direct connects and using cp, so rsync is the preferred way. My idea is to add the 24 TB HDD to Proxmox, add the disk to fstab, mount it, install rsync and use Data Protection - Rsync in TrueNAS to do a restore. Does this make sense or should I create a VM and use PCI passthrough to expose the 24 TB HDD?
Thank you very much.