Thank you for this. Now I want to use my VM windows ( Actually Ubuntu ) on the Proxmox-computer as my daily operating system and use it as if it where a normal install. It has several internal HDrives installed which I do want to use from the VM-Windows. I can get sound and GPU with passtrough but I am not sure about the HDrives. My goal is to install several VM's like Windows Ubuntu Arch Kali and have kind of "multiple boot", only need one OS at the time and can use another computer to choose which one to start. Help is much appreciated
I think you are trying to do multi-booting: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-booting It is possible to mount Windows disks into Linux when doing this by setting up the disk in FSTAB (NTFS mount most likely these days), but it is a lot harder to go the other way and mount a Linux disk into Windows. A live connection and network approach would be most easiest.
@@HouseofLogicBlog No, I want proxox VM's and use that instead of multi-booting. With proxmox I can choose which VM ( OS ) too boot and have the proxmox advantages like snapshots backups. The question was how to access other internal HDrives in the proxmox computer from the VM's. In the mean time I found a solution.
No specific reason - could just as easily be the other way around. It doesn't matter which way around you choose in a virtualized environment like in this demo, but may have an impact on some software licensing costs (per socket is a cost in some cases). The point is not to use a 1 core 1 socket CPU as most operating systems are designed for more than this.
Thank you for this. Now I want to use my VM windows ( Actually Ubuntu ) on the Proxmox-computer as my daily operating system and use it as if it where a normal install. It has several internal HDrives installed which I do want to use from the VM-Windows.
I can get sound and GPU with passtrough but I am not sure about the HDrives.
My goal is to install several VM's like Windows Ubuntu Arch Kali and have kind of "multiple boot", only need one OS at the time and can use another computer to choose which one to start. Help is much appreciated
I think you are trying to do multi-booting:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-booting
It is possible to mount Windows disks into Linux when doing this by setting up the disk in FSTAB (NTFS mount most likely these days), but it is a lot harder to go the other way and mount a Linux disk into Windows. A live connection and network approach would be most easiest.
@@HouseofLogicBlog No, I want proxox VM's and use that instead of multi-booting.
With proxmox I can choose which VM ( OS ) too boot and have the proxmox advantages like snapshots
backups. The question was how to access other internal HDrives in the proxmox computer from the VM's.
In the mean time I found a solution.
Why are you using 2 sockets and 1 core? Why not the usual 1 socket and 2 cores? Any specific reason? Thanks!
No specific reason - could just as easily be the other way around. It doesn't matter which way around you choose in a virtualized environment like in this demo, but may have an impact on some software licensing costs (per socket is a cost in some cases).
The point is not to use a 1 core 1 socket CPU as most operating systems are designed for more than this.
I have to say what you show here is far from best practices.
I would have to agree tbh