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I have a 300GB VHDX file that I need to transfer and convert to a new ProxMox server, that has default installation settings. The issues I am running into: 1. The local directory is max 240Gb and I need to know how to transfer the file that's 300GB (whatever that looks like) to the ProxMox server. 2. LVM storage and why I can't use it to store files 3. Creating a VM within ProxMopx with that converted Vhdx file I NEED YOU TO TALK TO ME LIKE I'M A DUMMY, I'M VERY NEW TO THIS. I keep running into people saying things like "just allocate a new file system with CMD" but not explaine how to do it. Thanks for any help! The server has a 1TB drive in it
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I recently built my own server and here are how the server is currently setup. Proxmox is the hypervisor. Unraid is running as a VM under Proxmox. Windows 11 runs as a VM under Proxmox, with Plex and other games installed. I did passthrough a 4060ti (its the only one that can fit into my case so please don't roast me for my choice) to the windows 11 VM hoping plex will use it for transcoding. I found that plex is able to transcode if I watch the content on the windows 11 VM but cannot transcode if I am watching from another machine. At first I thought it was because I did not check the primary GPU box in the PCI tab but it still does not work after I enabled it. My guess is the windows 11 network is used up receiving video data from the unraid VM through Proxmox networking. Therefore chocking plex's ability to send data out to the internet. I am also thinking about getting another ethernet to USB adapter and passing that into the Windows 11 VM, but I am unsure if this is the actual issue. Are there any other things I should check? I set everything up following this article. .
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Hi LTT Form. I came and seek the wisdom of this community again. I recently just built a home server out of curiosity and wanted to experiment with different tech. Here are my hardware specs: CPU: AMD 8700G GPU: Gigabyte RTX 4060 Ti (The only one I found that can fit in the case, also powerful enough for my use case) Motherboard: msi mpg b650i edge wifi Memory: G.Skilll Flare X5 Series DDR5 32GB *2 PSU: Cooler Master V850 SFX Gold Bootdrive: Samsung 980 Pro 1TB Hard Drive: Seagate IronWolf Pro 12 TB Case: JONSBO N3 The software I am running/ planning to run: Proxmox as the hypervisor OS TrueNAS (Thinking about switching to Unraid) Ubuntu 22.04 Server Windows 11 pro. Here are my use cases: Truenas (or Unraid) for storage. I am running RAIDZ2 right now and don't like the expandability TrueNAS offers. Ubuntu to run pihole, vpn service, website hosting, and probably some others. Windows 11 Pro (passthrough GPU to this) runs Plex and games to stream to my Steam deck via a Steam link or directly display on TV. Here are the problems I am currently facing: TrueNAS cannot perform SMART scans because some instructions are missing. TrueNAS gives about 20 checksum errors on all drives each day. Here are my thoughts on what may cause errors: I am not running ECC memory. I've read many posts saying the importance of ECC to ZFS, but there are also a lot of posts saying it's not an issue. I turned AMD expo on, and the overclock is causing the error bits. I want to fix these issues as well as maybe switch to Unraid as it offers to expand my storage drive by drive without TrueNAS's pool and dataset complications. Any idea if ECC is actually necessary? I don't mind redoing my build, but I want to avoid it if AMD Expo is the primary issue. I also suspect it's because I am booting using bios instead of UEFI. Will that be an issue?
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Hey there, My Server is using Proxmox as Hypervisor (KVM backend) to spawn VMs. I wanna use the HAB (specs) to passthrough my 4HDDs to a TrueNAS Core VM. In order to do that, I first enabled the IOMMU support in the BIOS/UEFI. After that, I booted into Proxmox and checked whether IOMMU is detected. It spitted out the following output [ 1.332679] pci 0000:00:00.2: AMD-Vi: IOMMU performance counters supported [ 1.344441] pci 0000:00:00.2: AMD-Vi: Found IOMMU cap 0x40 [ 1.345378] perf/amd_iommu: Detected AMD IOMMU #0 (2 banks, 4 counters/bank). which in my mind means that IOMMU is already enabled, even if I never configured it in the GRUB cmdline. I also checked the IOMMU groups, to validate the HBA is in its own separate group. [...] IOMMU Group 25 2d:00.0 Serial Attached SCSI controller [0107]: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic SAS2308 PCI-Express Fusion-MPT SAS-2 [1000:0087] (rev 05) [...] And in fact, it is in its own dedicated IOMMU group. Did someone encounter this before, or is my understanding of IOMMU at some point wrong ? Server Specs: - AsRockRack X570D4U Mainboard - AMD Ryzen 5 3600 - x2 16GB Crucial Micron ECC RAM - x2 Seagate Ironwolf 4TB - x2 WD RED 4TB - LSI Logic / Symbios Logic SAS2308 HBA
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I'm trying to install proxmox on my R430 server but I keep getting this error. I'm new to this, I don't understand what I'm doing wrong. I always end up getting a black screen when try to install. I even tried the console installer but that doesn't work either. BIOS is updated. please help. Thanks.
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I am using Proxmox to host a collection of VMs including my Windows, and Ubuntu environment, as well as TrueNAS Scale. I am wanting to store local git repos on my NAS directly, (Not the server / remote repos). However there is an issue with file permissions on my shares since git want to run `chmod` on some of the files, and needs to keep track of updates. Which makes sense I am using SMB, with ACL and from what I read it really abstracts the permissions out. This is my first post on the forum, so if I messed something up, or need to supply additional info please let me know. tl;dr What is a good way of hosting local git repos on a network drive
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Budget (including currency): N/A Country: US Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Media streaming, file hosting, Minecraft Server Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): Hardware: Dell r900 16 x Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E7330 @ 2.40GHz (4 Sockets), 128gb of RAM Built in iPERC 6 Raid controller x2 2tb SAS SSDs 2.5" (only work with raid controller) x2 2tb SAS HDDs 2.5" (only work with raid controller) 10gb TP-Link TX401 pcie NIC 1tb Crucial SSD 240gb SanDisk SSD 10Gtek PCIe SATA Card 4 Port usb 3.0 pcie card (probably will remove) Corsair CX-450M PSU (Using PSU to power SSDs and pcie cards as server doesnt have extra power plugs. I have a 1000w PSU on stand by if GPU needs more power) Palit GeForce RTX 4060 Dual (this is the GPU I want to get as it's a x8 slot card and I want the server lid to be able to close so a x8 to x16 adapter will not work) I have this server and I want to turn it into a media hosting server as well as maybe consolidate a few single use systems I have into VMs on the server as well. I currently have a single computer NAS running TrueNAS which currently stores my personal media as well as my media for video editing and photography. The other computer is just running a minecraft server on ubuntu. So if I could not only consolidate those two PC into this server but also add a GPU so I can stream my video catalog (maybe 1440p60fps and possibly 4k60fps in the future) throughout my devices in my home (I'm guessing this is where Plex or Jellyfin would come in). My GPU choices are limited due to the x8 slot situation I mentioned in the hardware specs. From what I understand I will use a OS like Proxmox to run my VMs (NAS, MinecraftServer, Media hosting for streaming). I'm fairly new to Proxmox but I've been playing around with it but if anyone is a Proxmox Pro please dont hesitate to add your 2cents! In my research I've also see that docker would be ideal to tie these things together? I'm not sure but I know if I have to use docker then TrueNAS isn't compatible or so my research has proven. And don't get me started on using raid controllers with NAS software. I get places that say you shouldn't and some say that you can now and that information is outdated. So I'm also trying to figure out how to incorporate using the SAS drives up front. So to wrap is all up how would you configure the setup? Am I on the right trail to meet my end goal? Is proxmox what yall would use? Is Docker an important role to make this work? Is TrueNAS gonna work w/ Docker if I need Docker and if not what NAS OS should I use? Is Plex or Jellyfin the way to go? Do plex and jellyfin run on their own VMs or do they run as containers (this part I'm still learning in Proxmox)? Will the built in raid controller virtual drives created from the sas drives work with not only a NAS software but work within proxmox as a VM?
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I am trying to install proxmox and after press install GUI interface it loads and tries to detect the USB. I had failures without before which fixed with using a USB without ventoy on it. But now get this issue with multiple USBs and multiple times retrying on different slots where after it detects it'll start to install and then do this. With terminal Ul it happens at the same time but it's a different artifact. I am using a old quadro GPU but it is worked fine with everything else on other OSs no problem.
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I have an NVME installed that I was planning on using to install all of my VMs and Containers. Which file system type should I use to minimize wear and maximize life? What about filesystems for HDDs that will be general storage? (e.g., media, back ups, playing around)
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hi.... i spent 6hr working till about 11pm trying to stop my wifi drivers from being active within proxmox. It caused a cascade of issues for me. It began to register on my network as two separate devices since the mac addresses were different. Yet, the IP addresses were the same and I didn't realize that before trying to assign a static IP with in my router to what I thought was the ethernet "version" of the device. And then when errors cropped up and an unstable connection I began to trouble shoot. And soon came to find what I had done. Disabling the wifi drivers didn't work -_- nor did a reboot, then I got a VGA ERROR??? WTH??? Somehow, the wifi driver remains active and now the ethernet driver is all screwed over -__- No progress was made and it feels I have made the situation worse as somehow my router is not responding to the changes made from the mobile management app. Any help is appreciated and thank you for your time!
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Hi, I am getting a second hand dell precision tower 3620 pc with the following specs 8gb ddr4 ram intel core i7-6700 cpu@3.40ghz intel HD Graphics 530 windows 10-pro 256 gb ssd and 1tb hdd. I am getting this at 200 dollars in Singapore. I majorly want to set this PC up as a home server and install proxmox as a hypervisor and then run TrueNAS scale, Jellyfin, Pihole, Wireguard, Nextcloud, Photoprism and Frigate. I have 20 IP Hikvision Cameras around my house and I am currently using a TP Link Omada SDN solution to connect my ER 605 router along with all the POE switches, Gigabit Switches and access points. I am planning to purchase 4 Seagate Ironwolf HDDs, each of 6TB capacity. However, the dell product specifications page says that maximum capacity of 7200RPM drive supported is only 2TB. https://www.dell.com/support/manuals/en-sg/precision-t3620-workstation/prec_t3620_om_pub/specifications?guid=guid-0a90134e-599f-4abc-b76b-4bbf7c540321&lang=en-us Now, I am confused whether this system will support the hard drives or not. I also want to seek recommendations if this configuration can house all the services or not? I will mostly be running containers for all services except truenas. I plan to have a total RAM of 16 GB and total storage of 18 TB (4 drives of 6TB in raid Z1) Further, Frigate recommends to add a TPU for better image recognition. I wanted to know if I can add a cheap GPU (GTX 1060) instead of a TPU to achieve the same performance? I am asking this since the GPU can be helpful in media transcoding as well for Jellyfin. My workload is not heavy and it will be a normal home use case server. Also, can I rackmount this precision 3620 box? I already have some network racks in my home. Height is 14.17 inches, width is 6.88 inches and depth is 17.12 inches). If so, what are some recommended ways to rackmount a normal mini tower form factor of a case? Thankyou.
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PROXMOX is a fantastic free and open Linux KVM hypervisor (with the option of a subscription - not required) but it's not without it's caveats. If when you installed PROXMOX you opted to create a ZFS rpool for the OS be that a mirror (RAID1), striped mirror (RAID10) or any combination of parity (RAID50, 51, 60, 61) you will find the installer creates more than a ZFS partition on each disk. It creates two additional partitions these being a 1MB BIOS boot partition and a 512MB EFI boot partition. nvme0n1 259:6 0 447.1G 0 disk ├─nvme0n1p1 259:7 0 1007K 0 part ├─nvme0n1p2 259:8 0 512M 0 part └─nvme0n1p3 259:9 0 118.7G 0 part Now these p1 & p2 partitions play an important role in allowing the hypervisor to boot. This is known as the bootloader. Without it the BIOS has no way of knowing where the OS is even though it's there in it's entirety on p3. This is where ZFS has the caveat. If you're like me and you've suffered a few disk failures you'll be familiar with this output: pool: rpool state: DEGRADED status: One or more devices could not be used because the label is missing or invalid. Sufficient replicas exist for the pool to continue functioning in a degraded state. action: Replace the device using 'zpool replace'. see: https://openzfs.github.io/openzfs-docs/msg/ZFS-8000-4J scan: scrub repaired 0B in 00:00:44 with 0 errors on Sun Jun 11 00:24:48 2023 config: NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM rpool DEGRADED 0 0 0 mirror-0 DEGRADED 0 0 0 nvme0n1p3 ONLINE 0 0 0 4849641676990992824 UNAVAIL 0 0 0 was /dev/nvme3n1p3 errors: No known data errors In this scenario one SSD in a mirror used to boot the server has failed. Now ZFS makes it pretty easy to restore this by just replacing the SSD and resilvering with the appropriate command but it will only restore partition #3. nvme0n1 259:6 0 447.1G 0 disk ├─nvme0n1p1 259:7 0 1007K 0 part ├─nvme0n1p2 259:8 0 512M 0 part └─nvme0n1p3 259:9 0 118.7G 0 part nvme3n1 259:6 0 447.1G 0 disk └─nvme0n1p3 259:9 0 118.7G 0 part At this stage ZFS is happy, it's hunky-dory, it's walking on sunshine...but what would happen if we were to lose nvme0n1? Well, everything would keep running fine. Until you shut the server down or rebooted. At that stage it doesn't matter that you had a ZFS backup of your boot drive ZFS didn't copy the bootloader. Your data is still there. It exists but you'd have to recover the bootloader partitions. To avoid having to do that what I want to demonstrate are the steps required to re-create and initialize the bootloader partitions with a real example. Before you resilver the array you'll want to run the commands: sgdisk /dev/nvme0n1 -R /dev/nvme3n1 sgdisk -G /dev/nvme3n1 Be careful to replicate any capitalized letters such as -R and -G as capitals can issue different operation to their lowercase counterparts. What this has done is taken a new disk from this: nvme3n1 259:0 0 447.1G 0 disk To this: nvme3n1 259:0 0 447.1G 0 disk ├─nvme3n1p1 259:1 0 1007K 0 part ├─nvme3n1p2 259:2 0 512M 0 part └─nvme3n1p3 259:13 0 118.7G 0 part Now note all it has done is created/copied the partitions. We still need to re-write the partition data over to the new disk. From here we can start resilvering our ZFS array: zpool replace -f rpool 4849641676990992824 /dev/nvme3n1p3 And check-in on how the progress is doing: pool: rpool state: DEGRADED status: One or more devices is currently being resilvered. The pool will continue to function, possibly in a degraded state. action: Wait for the resilver to complete. scan: resilver in progress since Sat Oct 14 17:31:37 2023 37.3G scanned at 764M/s, 24.5G issued at 502M/s, 37.3G total 24.7G resilvered, 65.73% done, 00:00:26 to go config: NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM rpool DEGRADED 0 0 0 mirror-0 DEGRADED 0 0 0 nvme0n1p3 ONLINE 0 0 0 replacing-1 DEGRADED 0 0 0 4849641676990992824 UNAVAIL 0 0 0 was /dev/nvme3n1p3/old nvme3n1p3 ONLINE 0 0 0 (resilvering) errors: No known data errors Once this completes that is p3 taken care of but p1 & p2 still aren't configured. To do that we first need to know weather PROXMOX is being booted with GRUB or SYSTEMD-BOOT. The easiest way to find out for sure is to know which boot menu you see when the server is turned on. One of these two screens should look familiar to you: If you see the blue screen then your server boots using GRUB. If you see a black screen then your server boots using SYSTEMD-BOOT. You may also check from the OS without rebooting using: efibootmgr -v This will return a lot of information but you should see a line resembling one of the following: Boot0005* proxmox [...] File(\EFI\proxmox\grubx64.efi) Boot0006* Linux Boot Manager [...] File(\EFI\systemd\systemd-bootx64.efi) These should be self explanatory. If you see GRUB you are using GRUB. If you see SYSTEMD you're using SYSTEMD. From here you will use the corresponding command to configure your bootloader: GRUB: grub-install /dev/nvme3n1 SYSTEMD: proxmox-boot-tool format /dev/nvme3n1p2 proxmox-boot-tool init /dev/nvme3n1p2 And you're done. If you are so inclined as to test if this actually worked you can shutdown the server and remove the healthy drive you copied the boot data from. Turn the server on and see if it boots from the new drive you just formatted and copied all the system data to. If everything went well the server should boot as normal. I hope this helped.
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Howdy! I'm looking to setup a minecraft/vpn server on proxmox which will be running on a 4 core i5 either 3rd gen or 4th gen I can't remember. But i'm curious if that will be enough cpu for running the vpn with up to 4 conncurent clients and the minecraft server with two clients all at the same time? the ram is 8gbs and I plan to allocate 2gbs to the VPN and 4 to the minecraft server.
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I'm facing some unique PCIE issues with the latest hardware addition to my proxmox server. Everything was working fine before, and now the add-in NIC isn't recognized, there seem to be USB connectivity issues, and other PCIE related failures. I think it's a bios settings, but I'm at a loss for which settings I need to tweak. Background: I wanted to try virtualizing a mac os VM, so I added in my old R9 290. My NIC, which worked just fine before, had to move to the PCIE 1_1 slot from the PCIE 1_2 slot, due to how the lane sharing works on my motherboard (PCIE x16_2 runs in x4 mode if PCIE 1_2, and 1_3 are unoccupied; it runs in x2 mode if either is populated). I've successfully booted into live USBs and everything shows up on lspci except the nic, no matter which slot it's in. I've attempted removing the new GPU but the problem persists. Specs: Asus B550 Prime Pro Motherboard Ryzen 7 3700X 64GB DDR4 @3200mhz (4x16) EVGA 3060 12GB (PCIE x16_1) 2.5gb/s NIC (PCIE 1_1) Asrock Radeon 290 (PCIE x16_2) -> runs at x4 Storage: 2x 1TB NVME SSDs, 4x SATA SSDs Bios Settings I've been messing with (to no effect), currently are are set to enabled but I've tried all the combos: Fastboot 4G Decoding / Resizable BAR DOCP (RAM overclocking) SR-IOV Any ideas?
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I recently received a mac mini with an i7 8700B and was curious if anyone had any experience with running proxmox on it. It's not a big deal as it won't be my main server and will just be running my VPN and one minecraft server so I could technically just install ubuntu but it would make things easier if I could use proxmox
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Howdy! I'm looking to build a home server using proxmox. The cpu will be an i5 12600k and with that I was curious if there would be an issue with selecting efficiency or performance cores. Since the i5 has 6Pcores and 4E cores. Will proxmox be able to discern? Or will it prioritize the Pcores when I'm assigning VMs certain cores? Is it possible to dedicate the Ecores to running proxmox and the P cores to running my VMs?
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Howdy! I'm looking to build a proxmox server and my plan is to use a 1tb m.2 for running the VMs on and then configure some hard drives for storing the data on my NAS. What is the best way to do this? I hear a lot about different raid configurations, and I have no idea how I need to set mine up because there's so many different options. I'm not looking to keep it up and running 24/7 and if it goes down because one drive failed that's fine. All I'm looking to is have one backup drive in case one fails and I cannot recover the data. Any recommendations? And thank you for your assistance!
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Howdy! I'm planning a NAS build and I already have the parts and software picked out. I want to run proxmox so I can use VMs or containers for whatever I'm needing. I'm curious if it'll work just fine to run a VPN on a container and then then TrueNAS on another VM but be able to Port forward the NAS and at the same time make it so no one can access the NAS unless on my VPN. This all makes sense in my head but let me know if I'm missing something. My plan is also to have the VPN only protect the devices I allow and it won't be network wide. The only device that will be on it is my home server. If you need to know, the primary hardware will be: i5 12600k 32Gbs RAM 1tb boot ssd
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Hello, I have a proxmox cluster with 10nodes in it now i need to setup an alart if any of the nodes goes down or unreachable or not responding how can i setup that need help
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Hi, Bit of a noob on Proxmox / VMs… I’ve been following a few tutorials and am trying to work out the best way to organise the storage between VMs on a server… It’s a Proxmox install across 2x 1TB NVME drives I have a TrueNAS Scale VM which is intended to be for mass storage, backups, etc. I have a Windows Server 2022 VM which will be mainly for Solidworks PDM, but also Active Directory and maybe a few other bits and bobs. There will likely be other VMs for plex, maybe a couple of other things(?) The VMs have their install on the Proxmox drives, and I am wondering how best to divide up / pass through the other storage. Currently I have 4x 2TB NVME that I have tried creating as a ZFS in Proxmox and passing through to TrueNAS - it registered, but TrueNAS couldn’t get drive information, so I have redone by passing through as PCI Devices, and they register and can be Pooled just fine. My current Windows server has 2x 2TB HDDs for the storage drives, so I only need about that on this new server. I have another 4x 2TB NVME drives which are ready to setup, and a few temporary large SATA drives for bulk storage in TrueNAS (to be replaced in a little bit). For TrueNAS, do I just continue to pass through the drives as a PCI Device and handle within the VM? For Windows Server, do I do the same using Storage Spaces… or create a ZFS in Proxmox. . . or create something in TrueNAS and then somehow pass that over…? Or is it all wrong and there’s a more elegant way for it all
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Budget (including currency): 1500€ - 2000€ Country: Germany Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Proxmox host with NAS, Jellyfin, software to populate Jellyfin with, Adguard, Home Assistant and various other services and VMs Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): Current PCPP: https://de.pcpartpicker.com/list/yh8bjH I'm not sure whether that 13700k would be overkill for my usecase. I'd like to be able to host a few VMs to train networking and pentesting, but the majority of my services would probably be in Docker containers. I've already got a thin client to serve as router/firewall, so I want to use this system for my other things. Also, how good is the processor at saving power in idle? Power isn't as cheap as in the States here. Thanks for any feedback!
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I am trying to run multiple VMs on proxmox with GPU passthrough. But my two accounts got banned by Activision for warzone2 and modern warfare registered through steam, in which one of them was just created and wasn't even played. Can somebody help me regarding this issue. such that i can run multiple vms without getting banned. Thanks!!!!
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Hey. This might be the wrong subforum, if so, sorry in advance, but I wasn't sure where to fit this. Apologies in advance for grammar or spelling errors as well, english is not my first language. My current computer is nearing its well derserved end. Some of the GPU ports stopped working, I can only use half of the Mainboard USB I/O anymore and performance in new games is getting worse and worse. Its time for a new PC - I really want to experience raytracing and the other good stuff - but what about the OS. I used Fedora Linux for roughly a year, before switching back to Windows 10 a few months ago. Fedora with Gnome just felt so much more intuitive, I loved working with all of the Gnome Shortcuts, the look and feel and so on. The downsides tho - some of the Software I need just isn't available, some games can not be emulated using Wine due to bad AC implementations and Nvidia Driver "Support" brought me to the edge of insanity. For this reason I reverted to Windows 10 - for now. Now, new pc wanted - new concepts - sanity check needed. Basically, thats what I want to do: Get the PC, throw Proxmox on it. Spin up a Nobara VM and a Windows 11 VM. Assign the IGP/Motherboard Display Output to the Nobara VM, assign the dedicated GPU to the Windows 11 VM. Only configure Proxmox from Webui from now on. Setup Passtrough for all other USB and PCI-E Devices (Streamdeck, Soundcard, Scarlett Solo 3) to the Nobara VM. Use looking glass to stream games/apps from the Windows machine to the Nobara Machine (I know of Moonlight/Sunshine but Sunshine as of now does not work with Valorant.. ) I'd wake the Win-VM over WOL or whatever Proxmox might offer, use a custom client on it for starting specific apps so I dont have to use it as a full vm. Like a scuffed terminal server of sorts. Questions / sanity checks: Any huge flaws I'm missing? This should work in theory - right? From what I've read this may or may not add latency up to 20ms and cost me roughly 10% to 15% performance max., based on several factors. Any other mayor drawbacks im missing? Has anyone ever used something alike? How well does it work? Thanks in advance! First Edit: Proxmox is still a variable, I am also looking into other Hypervisors, Unraid and so on.
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Hey all, I have just started with OPNsense, but I've ran into the issue that proxmox (10.0.77.20)(hosting OPNsense) can't communicate, well kinda. "ping 10.0.77.20" works fine. but when I try and go to proxmox's web interface it doesnt work (10.0.77.20:8006), and the response is being blocked by OPNsense firewall. (10.0.77.20 => 10.0.77.83). interresting I dont see any traffic from 'mylaptop => proxmox', only blocked traffic from 'proxmox => mylaptop'. I think 'mylaptop => proxmox' is being routed straight through the switch while 'proxmox => mylaptop' is being routed through OPNsense. If I hookup my old edgerouter lite everything works fine. OPNsense firewall logs OPNsense firewall rules, the top one "Default deny / state violation rule" is the one blocking traffic Proxmox network settings
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PROXMOX is a powerful hypervisor used for hosting containers and virtual machines. The Operating System is available for free while offering repositories that you can pay for with a subscription. This guide will go over How to install the OS, How to disable the subscription notice and enterprise repositories that aren't free (if you're not interested that is), How to configure your virtual machine pools, How to add a CIFS network server, How to download and install Templates for Containers, and how to install your first Virtual Machine. 1. How to Install PROXMOX 2. How to Disable the Subscription Notice and Enterprise Repositories 3. How to Configure ZFS Storage Pools 4. How to Save a .ISO file on PROXMOX 5. How to Bond a Network Interface Port 6. How to Add a CIFS Network Server 7. How to Download and Install Templates for Containers 8. How to Install Your First Virtual Machine 9. Hardware Pass-Through This concludes the PROXMOX Beginners Guide. If there's anything that needs revising or if you want something added just let me know.
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