

If you end up with a second proxmox server with its own storage for redundancy in a cluster then ZFS is great. You can mirror each VM. The only issue is the ZFS storage needs to be named the same. But it can be a different size or media.


If you end up with a second proxmox server with its own storage for redundancy in a cluster then ZFS is great. You can mirror each VM. The only issue is the ZFS storage needs to be named the same. But it can be a different size or media.


Community edition would have made sense if there was a official commercial version that supported things like group policy etc. But features like that are already in the open source release, there’s very little that a corporate version could add. It even does sharepoint via webdav.


Open shell is a helpful solution that replaces some of the problems in the windows UI at least for the start menu.
It’s pretty easy to customize most elements for the style you prefer and no adverts.


Open shell is a helpful solution that replaces some of the problems in the windows UI at least for the start menu.
It’s pretty easy to customize most things.
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