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by daqnz
577 days ago
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It is also worth mentioning that Proxmox uses ZFS making snapshotting quick and Proxmox also has a very good backup system. If you want to treat your self-hosted applications as "sheep" (1) , then terraform k8s etc. is a better bet. But if you are happy to manually restore from a backup or snapshot when something goes wrong, or automatically have your LXC container shifted to different hardware if you have a cluster, then Proxmox is for you. The reality is that in a home setup you will spend about as much or less time maintaining your "pets" than than you would your "farm". (1) I write this from New Zealand |
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No it does not enforce ZFS or any other filesystem. That's up to you. ZFS or BTRFS are fine when indicated - and you need to know your stuff.
Cephs for clustering (hyperconverged) is very much a first class citizen. I generally only use EXT4 as a filesystem - keep it simple. XFS is lovely too, especially for reflinks if you need them.
(1) Wal and Cooch know how to run a farm (and so do I, in the UK!)