Great video but you can have HA availability with local storage using ZFS replication between Proxmox nodes. You can set replication every 15 min or so, and last replication is taken on the secondary Proxmox node. This is another alternative to the NFS share approach :).
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Since the shared storage is going to be used for VMs why NFS and not iScsi Also if you run 2-3 VMs specially Windows ones in there, you need that 10gbe connection else all your local universe will collapse into pieces in your carpet...
Nice presentation but you could show the connection between proxmox and synology. Is it a 10gb connection, if not forget performance. if yes you could show the configuration on both prox and syn. This is main issue on forums meaning how to establish the connection first and not the afterwards part.
It all depends on what you do it for. For some homelab 1Gb works just fine. Been running it for years with vm's on 1Gb. Is 10Gb better ? Sure, and it's getting more affordable too.
its amazing how excited you get over this.. and somehow make it so engaging AND understandable.. thanks so much mate!
Thanks for this video! With your tutorial I've managed to add my NFS to Proxmox.
Great video but you can have HA availability with local storage using ZFS replication between Proxmox nodes. You can set replication every 15 min or so, and last replication is taken on the secondary Proxmox node. This is another alternative to the NFS share approach :).
Great video. You have helped me a lot. I have adapted your steps to my QNAP without major problems. Much appreciated. Another subscriber.......
Hi Jeremy... We grew up watching your video when studying CCNA and more.. It was fun learning..
Take care man.. u have been an inspiration.
..let us know if we can be of any help ...
Since the shared storage is going to be used for VMs why NFS and not iScsi
Also if you run 2-3 VMs specially Windows ones in there, you need that 10gbe connection else all your local universe will collapse into pieces in your carpet...
can i store data and config data into that nfs shares?
Yea but using NFS to store a VM, the server runs really slow. How do you increase the performance?
Great work :D
At around minute 1 you say you cannot use Proxmox installation to use for vm's to be installed. I disagree.
Nice presentation but you could show the connection between proxmox and synology. Is it a 10gb connection, if not forget performance. if yes you could show the configuration on both prox and syn. This is main issue on forums meaning how to establish the connection first and not the afterwards part.
It all depends on what you do it for. For some homelab 1Gb works just fine. Been running it for years with vm's on 1Gb. Is 10Gb better ? Sure, and it's getting more affordable too.