Adding remote storage to Proxmox
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 So, I want to add a storage location to ProxMox for manual backup use, as well and anything else I want to have visible in the GUI, but not on the actual local storage. The remote storage is on the same LAN right now, but might move to a colo. What is the best solution? NFS? 
  
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 Yes, NFS would be the way to go. 
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 If you're only using it as a dumping ground for backups, probably NFS yes. If you were looking to have another proxmox host in colo I'd consider using "Proxmox Backup Server". 
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 @DustinB3403 said in Adding remote storage to Proxmox: Proxmox Backup Server". This requires a separate bare metal machine. Yes Aaron, I know it can technically be a VM, but that is not the intended design 
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 Yes, NFS would be the way to go. 
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 I use cifs, as I have a samba server with loads of space, just another option. 
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 @pattonb said in Adding remote storage to Proxmox: I use cifs, as I have a samba server with loads of space, just another option. If it's a samba server - is it a 'nix box? why not use NFS - isn't NFS much better than cifs? 
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 @Dashrender good point. I did not specify. Yes the existing storage is a CentOS 7 VM under Hyper-V. Currently only used for a specific application to send backups to via FTP. Going to get more use out of the instance. So, yes since "Linux" that does lean towards NFS. 
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 I use a Synology NAS with NFS for manual backups from Proxmox. Works pretty well. 
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 @jaredbusch nfs on top of ZFS. 
 ZFS should be the underlying block/fs for everything whether a single hard drive, block storage like iSCSi, file storage such as NFS or CIFS. I like TrueNAS for this purpose. As you can see, I love ZFS. My problem is I also love CentOS. Need to figure out easy ways to get ZFS on CentOS. We should all write a letter to Larry asking him to open up the license.
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 @rjt said in Adding remote storage to Proxmox: @jaredbusch nfs on top of ZFS. 
 ZFS should be the underlying block/fs for everything whether a single hard drive, block storage like iSCSi, file storage such as NFS or CIFS. I like TrueNAS for this purpose. As you can see, I love ZFS. My problem is I also love CentOS. Need to figure out easy ways to get ZFS on CentOS. We should all write a letter to Larry asking him to open up the license.The correct answer is to not require a gimmick like ZFS for shit. We run businesses not hobbies. I need things to be able to be blind swapped by a random Dell contracted support tech. Using such a dumb ass gimmick is why I refused to even look at Proxmox for so long. 
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 @rjt said in Adding remote storage to Proxmox: @jaredbusch nfs on top of ZFS. 
 ZFS should be the underlying block/fs for everything whether a single hard drive, block storage like iSCSi, file storage such as NFS or CIFS. I like TrueNAS for this purpose. As you can see, I love ZFS. My problem is I also love CentOS. Need to figure out easy ways to get ZFS on CentOS. We should all write a letter to Larry asking him to open up the license.Most of us here do not subscribe to The Cult of ZFS. Yes, it has a place, but not nearly like it's made out to be. 





