Storage: NFS - Proxmox VE
https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Storage:_NFSStorage: NFS. The NFS backend is based on the directory backend, so it shares most properties. The directory layout and the file naming conventions are the same. The main advantage is that you can directly configure the NFS server properties, so the backend can mount the share automatically. There is no need to modify /etc/fstab.
Storage: NFS - Proxmox VE
pve.proxmox.com › wiki › Storage:_NFSStorage: NFS. The NFS backend is based on the directory backend, so it shares most properties. The directory layout and the file naming conventions are the same. The main advantage is that you can directly configure the NFS server properties, so the backend can mount the share automatically. There is no need to modify /etc/fstab.
NFS port | Proxmox Support Forum
forum.proxmox.com › threads › nfs-portJul 12, 2021 · My proxmox is not on the same network as my NAS. There is a router / firewall in between. Code: Proxmox - FW - NAS (=OpenMediaVault 5.6, NFSv4) If I understood correctly with NFSv4 only ports 111 and 2049 are necessary. So I have open this 2 ports on my FW and select "NFS version: 4" when try to add NFS storage.
Ports - Proxmox VE
https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/PortsProxmox VE host needs firewall protection. The default installation uses the Proxmox VE Firewall, which is not activated by default. Set up your Proxmox VE Firewall the way it fits your needs. For additional protection use an external hardware firewall. Proxmox VE 4.x and later port list. Web interface: 8006; pvedaemon (listens only on 127.0.0 ...
Backup Proxmox with NFS - TienLe's Blog
www.tienle.com › backup-proxmox-with-nfsConfigure Proxmox for backups. For this, we can simply refer to Proxmox Backup and Restore wiki. First, we need to add a new NFS storage to Proxmox as described at Proxmox Storage Models. Remember to input remote directory path (/backup/proxmox) in Export field. Then, go to Datacenter >> Backup >> Add and configure VMs to be backed up.