I did this on an older HPE server and it seems to be fine. Unfortunately i did not test this extensively so i can't tell you if this is stable long term.
I would recommend a BOSS card for the hypervisor install because there seem to be some...
Since we don't have a Dell server this isn't the best answer, but on an old server with an LSI controller we installed PVE after breaking the hardware RAID and setting the SAS disks to JBOD. The OS sees the drive model/serial directly and the ZFS...
I did this on an older HPE server and it seems to be fine. Unfortunately i did not test this extensively so i can't tell you if this is stable long term.
I would recommend a BOSS card for the hypervisor install because there seem to be some...
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Yes, I understand this is the idea, and I have configured one like this already (one raid5 virtual disk and a single physical disk) in a different scenario. What I don't really know is if this is fine or has issues with ZFS.
Thanks, I definitely don't want to lose ZFS features by using it over a raid setup. If the controller can be completely bypassed by setting it properly and not flashing it, then it would be fine. Even better if I can actually have a hardware raid...
Not too old HPE Smartarrays (and most likely DELL Perc Adapters) should support mixed mode, if a drive is not in a raid array or configured as a jbod it is passed through to to os.
Also ich habe mal den Test gemacht.
Einmal mit dem Esxi und einmal mit dem Proxmox System. (unter Vorbehalt der Vergleichbarkeit der beiden Systeme)
Ich bin da kein Profi im interpretieren der Daten aber vermute mal das beide nicht sonderlich...
believe if you set the individual drives to jbod via the raid controller there are still some issues and it isnt truly in in IT mode, HBA would be preferable for production...
In our scenario vmware would be using local storage for boot and data, like PVE would. The difference is that Vmware needs a raid controller (an approved one, too), while PVE needs mostly anything that is non-raid to work. The idea here is to...
For what it's worth, for anyone else who comes across this, my issue is now resolved.
In my case, I was also using GPU pass-through, an RTX3060 12GB to be exact, and I had Resizable BAR enabled in the BIOS. I read somewhere else (now can't find...
believe if you set the individual drives to jbod via the raid controller there are still some issues and it isnt truly in in IT mode, HBA would be preferable for production...
AFIK most modern systems allow to change their RAID configuration via BIOS/UEFI settings. @Falk R. mentioned this several times thatthere is no need to risc breaking your PERC by flashing. So imho you should be good with a "non-raid" setting...
AFIK most modern systems allow to change their RAID configuration via BIOS/UEFI settings. @Falk R. mentioned this several times thatthere is no need to risc breaking your PERC by flashing. So imho you should be good with a "non-raid" setting...
That is correct. I should have checked my work more carefully. I put the wrong tag number in the VLAN interface and that is why it was not working. Problem solved and working now.
i think the best option would be
for OS storage use a BOSS card with 2 m.2
For VM storage buy your perc card if you are planning to use local storage for vmware
Buy HBA adapters separately and swap out for ZFS testing
vmware does not require a...
Am naheliegendsten ist eine Fehlkonfiguration der Webdienste innerhalb deiner VM.
Gerade weil Firefox ja funktioniert, fehlt womöglich irgendwas was Chrome-basierte Systeme erwarten?
Bei Proxmox würde ich nur gaaanz zum Schluß einen Fehler vermuten.
I've been asked to consider buying a new Dell server that can work both with PVE and Vmware. Vmware requires a compatible raid controller, PVE requires NO raid controller (I want to use ZFS so I can make a ZFS replica to another identical...