Homelab upgrade - "Modern" alternatives to NFS, SSHFS?
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It really isn't.
You can't automatically create new disks with the create new VM wizard.
Also I hope you aren't using the same security principals as 2005. The landscape has evolved immensity.
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Last time I had a problem with ceph losing data was during 0.10, does it still happen?
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At least something that's distributed and fail safe (assuming OP targets this goal).
And if proxmox doesnt support it natively, someone could probably still config it local on the underlying debian OS. -
And if you need to mount a directory over SSH, I can recommend rclone and its mount subcommand.
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I'm using ceph on my proxmox cluster but only for the server data, all my jellyfin media goes into a separate NAS using NFS as it doesn't really need the high availability and everything else that comes with ceph.
It's been working great, You can set everything up through the Proxmox GUI and it'll show up as any other storage for the VMs. You need enterprise grade NVMEs for it though or it'll chew through them in no time. Also a separate network connection for ceph traffic if you're moving a lot of data.
Very happy with this setup.
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Generally yes, but it can be useful as a learning thing. A lot of my homelab use is for purposes of practicing with different techs in a setting where if it melts down it's just your stuff. At work they tend to take offense of you break prod.
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I tried it once. NFSv4 isn't simple like NFSv3 is. Fewer systems support it too.