ZFS on Linux - Proxmox VE
pve.proxmox.com › wiki › ZFS_on_LinuxWhen you install using the Proxmox VE installer, you can choose ZFS for the root file system. You need to select the RAID type at installation time: The installer automatically partitions the disks, creates a ZFS pool called rpool, and installs the root file system on the ZFS subvolume rpool/ROOT/pve-1.
Setting up Proxmox - should I use Hardware RAID or ...
www.reddit.com › r › homelabProxmox will by default split up the drive it is being installed to, to create a smaller partition/dataset for the OS and the rest of it for VM/container/snapshot storage. I use ZFS on root with proxmox so my storage looks like this: zfs list NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT rpool 151G 299G 104K /rpool rpool/ROOT 3.65G 299G 96K /rpool/ROOT ...
raid5 | Proxmox Support Forum
https://forum.proxmox.com/tags/raid527.01.2019 · ZFS pool report wrong space usage on disk. Hello every body! I'm very new to proxmox and facing a strange thing: I built a ZFS RAIDZ1 / RAID5 from 4 4TB drives for a total usable size of theorically 12 TB. Once formatted, there's 10.21 TB Usable for datas: Using Thick Provisionning - no snapshot running I have a VM with a virtual hard...