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      VoIP_n00b @DustinB3403
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      @DustinB3403 you seem annoying

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        DustinB3403 @VoIP_n00b
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        @VoIP_n00b said in Reconsidering ProxMox:

        @DustinB3403 you seem annoying

        Only have full backups, while functional is a limitation. I know of many places that can't wait minutes - hours at a time for a backup to operate so CR style backups are a must.

        Also fuck you @VoIP_n00b starting with the personal attacks.

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          VoIP_n00b @DustinB3403
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          @DustinB3403 said in Reconsidering ProxMox:

          Also fuck you @VoIP_n00b starting with the personal attacks.

          Love you too

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            scottalanmiller @DustinB3403
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            @DustinB3403 said in Reconsidering ProxMox:

            Proxmox VE backups are always full backups

            That seems annoying. . .

            Not ideal, but with compression and dedupe, not the problem it seems to be. And it is far less risky that continuous partials that always depend on rehydration.

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              VoIP_n00b @scottalanmiller
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              @scottalanmiller said in Reconsidering ProxMox:

              Not ideal, but with compression and dedupe, not the problem it seems to be. And it is far less risky that continuous partials that always depend on rehydration.

              πŸ‘

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                VoIP_n00b
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                Also, it's "Proxmox" no uppercase M

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                • black3dynamiteB
                  black3dynamite
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                  I always like how you can setup permissions for users, groups, pools and roles. Also use different servers for authentication.

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                  • black3dynamiteB
                    black3dynamite
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                    During the Proxmox installation, it’s nice to options for file system like ext4, xfs and zfs if you are into zfs.

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                    • black3dynamiteB
                      black3dynamite
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                      Having the option to enable Two Factor Authentication is plus if the WebUI is accessible from a public IP.

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                        gtech
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                        Proxmox is great been using it for a couple of years with little to no issues. The new Ceph wizard makes setting up Ceph quick and easy. It has Incremental backups but I prefer to just replicate VM to another node.

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                          FrankenGeek
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                          I'm a SMB and been using it in production for 7 years. 40 VM's with a 3 node cluster. NFS backed - yeah I know IPD lol. Looking to fix that soon but it's been rock solid.

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                          • CloudKnightC
                            CloudKnight
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                            I use proxmox as well, I like it.

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                            • CCWTechC
                              CCWTech
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                              Just tried it tonight and super impressed.

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                              • black3dynamiteB
                                black3dynamite
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                                Creating snapshots of UEFI VMs is a lot easier with Proxmox because its using LVM Thin.

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                                • AdamFA
                                  AdamF
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                                  following this thread. Time to test this out on a spare box. I've always steered clear of this due to the feedback on here, but initial research looks like it has some pretty awesome features. The builtin backup features are nice too. And it has an API for even more automation. I like that. Time to spin up a box.

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                                    VoIP_n00b @AdamF
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                                    @fuznutz04 enjoy 😊

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                                      JasGot
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                                      So I started my day with the desire to test Proxmox. I've been giving it bits of attention over the last 4 hours as I have to keep the office running too.

                                      My first road block was installing it from a USB stick. I had to track down Balena Etcher to burn a bootable install USB that would not complain about there being no CD-Rom in the drive. Not a huge problem, just puzzled me that Using UNetbootin or Rufus does not work. https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Install_from_USB_Stick

                                      Once I used Etcher, it installed really nicely.

                                      Next road block that I have not overcome yet. I grabbed a bootable USB with Windows 2012R2 Std installer on it and cannot make it available to the PVE as a source. PVE only allows me to select:
                                      CD/DVD ISO from local or CD/DVD from Physical.

                                      When I choose Local, I do not see the USB stick.

                                      But, it is mounted (sde1), and I can shell out and use it, I can even see it in the node inside PVE, just can choose it.
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                                      Seems as though this should be just a bit easier......

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                                      • JaredBuschJ
                                        JaredBusch @JasGot
                                        last edited by JaredBusch

                                        @JasGot said in Reconsidering ProxMox:

                                        So I started my day with the desire to test Proxmox. I've been giving it bits of attention over the last 4 hours as I have to keep the office running too.

                                        My first road block was installing it from a USB stick. I had to track down Balena Etcher to burn a bootable install USB that would not complain about there being no CD-Rom in the drive. Not a huge problem, just puzzled me that Using UNetbootin or Rufus does not work. https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Install_from_USB_Stick

                                        Once I used Etcher, it installed really nicely.

                                        Next road block that I have not overcome yet. I grabbed a bootable USB with Windows 2012R2 Std installer on it and cannot make it available to the PVE as a source. PVE only allows me to select:
                                        CD/DVD ISO from local or CD/DVD from Physical.

                                        When I choose Local, I do not see the USB stick.

                                        But, it is mounted (sde1), and I can shell out and use it, I can even see it in the node inside PVE, just can choose it.

                                        Seems as though this should be just a bit easier......

                                        You are intentionally doing it the hard way. No hypervisor is designed to use a full install media to turn up guests, even if they have an option for CDROM. Just put the ISO on there like you should.

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                                        • DustinB3403D
                                          DustinB3403 @JaredBusch
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                                          @JaredBusch said in Reconsidering ProxMox:

                                          You are intentionally doing it the hard way. No hypervisor is designed to use a full install media to turn up guests, even if they have an option for CDROM. Just put the ISO on there like you should.

                                          Yup, just copy the iso to an available repo on the hypervisor and select the iso as boot media.

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                                            scottalanmiller @AdamF
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                                            @fuznutz04 said in Reconsidering ProxMox:

                                            following this thread. Time to test this out on a spare box. I've always steered clear of this due to the feedback on here, but initial research looks like it has some pretty awesome features. The builtin backup features are nice too. And it has an API for even more automation. I like that. Time to spin up a box.

                                            So far, I mean just one day, we are really liking it.

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