What would be the sentense of a "filesystem cache" ? It caches the filesystem and so hide I/O requests to the underlaying disks. So as the cache for read and write is mostly always better as the more far I/O path instead of just to memory ideal...
Würde ich nie kaufen. Dafür dass die "leer" sind und halt doch nicht richtig erweitert werden können, sind die mir zu teuer.
Der kleinste kostet leer 440 Euro. Wenn ich 100 Euro für Netzteil und Gehäuse rechne (das geht...), dann habe ich 340...
Ich würde mir einen 19" Einschub wünschen, in dem diverse unterschiedliche Mini-PCs vertikal arretiert werden könnten und per Gleitschiene komplett ausgezogen werden könnten. So ähnlich wie damals die Bladeserver von IBM, nur eben in modern.
So...
I actually doubt this. Most users on reddit maybe, but I doubt that the largest part of Proxmox revenue (which actually funds the development) comes from homelabbers instead of companys ditching Vmware
hmm.
yes, I see your point.
I am guilty of thinking of PVE as an infrastructure. I forget that many (most?) of its users are homelabbers. consider me chastised :)
True generally, untrue in the OPs testing matrix. LVM-thin introduces its own problems. Since it is of almost no benefit in a modern deployment (LVM thick for SAN, zfs/btrfs for local) I dont know why OP even bothered testing it.
Hi, I have defined this mountpoint. /mnt/pve/containers is a NFS mount
mp0: /mnt/pve/containers/media/immich,mp=/opt/immich/upload,idmap=u:999:1026:1;g:991:100:1
and when I try to start the container I get the following error
DEBUG utils -...
Don't expect the latest hardware (Arrow Lake-S) to work on older operating systems. Your safest option is to use Ubuntu 26.04 LTS as the guest VM and carefully follow the official QEMU documentation for Intel iGPU passthrough...
We are excited to announce the release of Proxmox Virtual Environment 9.2. This release focuses heavily on platform refinement, stability, and core optimization.
Proxmox VE 9.2 is built on the robust Debian 13.5 "Trixie" and ships with Linux...
If you don’t want to use port mapping with USBToolBox kext, you need to passthrough your USB device via the virtual USB2 (EHCI) controller. Example, run this in Proxmox VM Monitor tab:
> Replace 0x0781 and 0x5567 with your USB device ID...
We are excited to announce the release of Proxmox Virtual Environment 9.2. This release focuses heavily on platform refinement, stability, and core optimization.
Proxmox VE 9.2 is built on the robust Debian 13.5 "Trixie" and ships with Linux...
Ich würde mir einen 19" Einschub wünschen, in dem diverse unterschiedliche Mini-PCs vertikal arretiert werden könnten und per Gleitschiene komplett ausgezogen werden könnten. So ähnlich wie damals die Bladeserver von IBM, nur eben in modern.
So...
So, finished my testing enough to call it all good. Three test VMs with in-place windows repair / upgrades succeeded as well with this update with no drive / file system corruption occurring and no windows stop errors. I am just curious, because...
hmm.
yes, I see your point.
I am guilty of thinking of PVE as an infrastructure. I forget that many (most?) of its users are homelabbers. consider me chastised :)
We are excited to announce the release of Proxmox Virtual Environment 9.2. This release focuses heavily on platform refinement, stability, and core optimization.
Proxmox VE 9.2 is built on the robust Debian 13.5 "Trixie" and ships with Linux...
We are excited to announce the release of Proxmox Virtual Environment 9.2. This release focuses heavily on platform refinement, stability, and core optimization.
Proxmox VE 9.2 is built on the robust Debian 13.5 "Trixie" and ships with Linux...
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edit: Oh, and the command which I execute habitually:
dmesg -T | tail
This many times let me unexpectedly spot unusual events which colleagues or a monitoring system haven't noticed.
True generally, untrue in the OPs testing matrix. LVM-thin introduces its own problems. Since it is of almost no benefit in a modern deployment (LVM thick for SAN, zfs/btrfs for local) I dont know why OP even bothered testing it.