Storage: iSCSI - Proxmox VE
pve.proxmox.com › wiki › Storage:_iSCSIStorage pool type: iscsi. iSCSI is a widely employed technology used to connect to storage servers. Almost all storage vendors support iSCSI. There are also open source iSCSI target solutions available, e.g. OpenMediaVault, which is based on Debian. To use this backend, you need to install the Open-iSCSI ( open-iscsi) package.
How do I create an iSCSI target? : Proxmox
www.reddit.com › r › ProxmoxProxmox with Synology NFS storage, my journey on getting more bandwidth Newly purchased a Synology DS1621+, knowing that it supports NFS v4.1 which is capable to do multipath, and lots of ESXi/vSphere users reported positive on the setup, so I am thinking to see if I can use it on my Proxmox setup.
Storage: iSCSI - Proxmox VE
https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Storage:_iSCSIThe iSCSI protocol does not define an interface to allocate or delete data. Instead, that needs to be done on the target side and is vendor specific. The target simply exports them as numbered LUNs. So Proxmox VE iSCSI volume names just encodes some information about the LUN as seen by the linux kernel.
Proxmox with ISCSI or NFS : homelab
www.reddit.com › 7bg1zy › proxmox_with_iscsi_or_nfsWithout knowing your setup or your requirements, it sounds like the best thing for you to do would be to slap 1x 10GbE card in your Proxmox server, 1x 10GbE card in your FreeNAS box, and two SFP+ modules into your 10Gbps-capable switch, and then connect the two 10GbE cards to the two switch SFP+ modules. And then whether you want to use iscsi ...