Storage: Directory - Proxmox VE
pve.proxmox.com › wiki › Storage:_DirectoryProxmox VE can use local directories or locally mounted shares for storage. A directory is a file level storage, so you can store any content type like virtual disk images, containers, templates, ISO images or backup files. You can mount additional storages via standard linux /etc/fstab , and then define a directory storage for that mount point.
How to remove local (Directory) storage? : Proxmox
www.reddit.com › r › Proxmox- Removed the storage on the Datacenter level. Result: it's still visible via node -> Disks -> Directory. - At that same spot, it's impossible to remove anything, you can only add storage. - The PVE Admin Guide states all storage configuration resides in /etc/pve/storage.conf but in fact that file only contains cluster-wide mounts, *not* local ...
Storage - Proxmox VE
pve.proxmox.com › wiki › StorageThe Proxmox VE storage model is very flexible. Virtual machine images can either be stored on one or several local storages, or on shared storage like NFS or iSCSI (NAS, SAN). There are no limits, and you may configure as many storage pools as you like. You can use all storage technologies available for Debian Linux.
Storage: Directory - Proxmox VE
https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Storage:_DirectoryProxmox VE can use local directories or locally mounted shares for storage. A directory is a file level storage, so you can store any content type like virtual disk images, containers, templates, ISO images or backup files. You can mount additional storages via standard linux /etc/fstab , and then define a directory storage for that mount point.