Hi all,
Taking the following configuration : 1 host connected to a NAS. Proxmox 1.8 running on the host with iSCSI storage (LVM) from the NAS configured. Now, as example, I want to create a guest with 2 disks, that is one system disk and one data disk.
The system disk will be create through the normal procedure by using Proxmox web interface (VM configuration->hardware).
then :
case a) I can create the data disk the same way I have created the system disk.
case b) I can use the guest OS (windows 2008 server in my case) and use the iSCSI initiator tool to add a iSCSI target disk.
In both cases, I have finally 2 local disks, one system disk and one data disk.
Now comes my question: is any valuable difference between a) and b) regarding R/W performance ?
Thanks for your comments.
oban
Taking the following configuration : 1 host connected to a NAS. Proxmox 1.8 running on the host with iSCSI storage (LVM) from the NAS configured. Now, as example, I want to create a guest with 2 disks, that is one system disk and one data disk.
The system disk will be create through the normal procedure by using Proxmox web interface (VM configuration->hardware).
then :
case a) I can create the data disk the same way I have created the system disk.
case b) I can use the guest OS (windows 2008 server in my case) and use the iSCSI initiator tool to add a iSCSI target disk.
In both cases, I have finally 2 local disks, one system disk and one data disk.
Now comes my question: is any valuable difference between a) and b) regarding R/W performance ?
Thanks for your comments.
oban