You could use the Elitedesk as backup server and qdevice.
Please note that after adding the qdevice it can be accessed from thr cluster via ssh which might not be what you wanted for your backups. This can be mitigated with a setup like the one...
well, letting it go suspend is important to me, I apreciate your concern about data store and backup, and you are right. but I have all can't lost data sored at several places. I know how valuable some pics are, mostly if thare are people gone...
Hi, thanks, i created such Nested Pools in my test environment and permissions works like you said. I know the bu admins will complain about missing their expandable folders from vcenter and pool view will be a long list, but working permission...
Warum sollte PVE genügsamer sein als TrueNAS?
Wer das behauptet, hat ARC nicht verstanden.
ARC ist adaptive replacement cache.
ARC ist read cache.
ARC beinhaltet aber auch einen dirty write cache, die 5s goal async TXGs writes.
Der reach cache...
Two nodes does not equal a cluster, unless using a Q-device - event then it's not the ideal scenario. More about this:
https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Cluster_Manager
For SSDs keep in mind if you're using domestic grade SSDs, they will fail often...
Since 8.1 there is a three-level pool possible in the backend, yet not visible as such in the frontend as a nested setup yet it works. It is described in [1] and also in [2].
I tried to replicate a simple setup and it worked:
There is a user...
Ah, sorry, I completely misunderstood the thread, I have a similar setup for none important data storage (even USB drives), OMV is still the best option I found after testing multiple LXC files servers.
I use USB Mapped devices in Proxmox VE. This works fine as expected. Sometimes on of the connected devices fail. In the Proxmox GUI I can see the failed / disconnected device in the "Status" field.
See example in attachement.
Is there a...
Not running PDM isn't an option, it coming soon was the only thing that made Proxmox a viable platform for us to adopt at all.
Even if we ran two PDMs, one for the prod cluster (one remote, pointless) and one for the rest, we'd still have the...
In a VM the NVMe the drive shows as a PCI device (not a drive), once you find the correct PCI device (use the command lspci to list them) and then passthrough that device.
You misunderstand my statement; I created virtual disks associated with the VMs that sit on my RAIDZ2 array of 6 physical drives. These disks are backed up nightly to an offsite PBS backup server. I can suffer two physical failures and suffer no...
I wouldn't worry about that too much, if the drive is shared (and other family members need access) then you want it to be always available. I know there is a way to tell OMV to spin down the drives, but I never use it myself.
More important...
Thank you, Fabian. I followed the documentation here:
https://pve.proxmox.com/pve-docs/pct.1.html
Based on the documentation, I expected the --password option to be able to assign the root password during pct restore.
I have submitted this...
It's definitely doable, I would suggest another VM with Open media Vault to be used for sharing the drive over the network.
Having said that, shared storage tends to become more vital the more it's utilised, so even for starting out I would be...
That looks awesome!
The Vobot device depends on their cloud service, right ? If so, I am guessing it won't work on an isolated LAN or w/o Internet. Did you whitelist it or setup special firewall rules for it ?
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I did not dismiss anything, I just try to understand your odd accusations, given that nothing changed for your existing PVE subscriptions.
You still get exactly the same value of our lowest subscription tier you choose to pay for, nothing more...
It's definitely doable, I would suggest another VM with Open media Vault to be used for sharing the drive over the network.
Having said that, shared storage tends to become more vital the more it's utilised, so even for starting out I would be...
That will work, but then you loose the redundant drives, one failure and your data is gone.
I have 2x TrueNAS running, but when I just wanted to pass some USB drives through for basic storage, I found the OMV in a VM was the most solid solution...