On Mon, 2 Feb 2015 09:38:55 AM Dietmar Maurer wrote:
I presume virtualisation wouldn't work, but I should be able to test the
zfs storage with it?
Yes, but there are problems with virtio disks. It works great if
you use lsi scsi for disks.
Thanks, good to know
No, if you enable nested virtualization.
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 4:23 AM, Daniel Hunsaker danhunsa...@gmail.com
wrote:
OpenVZ would probably work just fine, but KVM would be slow, at best. The
rest should function normally.
On Sun, Feb 1, 2015, 19:09 Lindsay Mathieson
I presume virtualisation wouldn't work, but I should be able to test the
zfs storage with it?
Yes, but there are problems with virtio disks. It works great if
you use lsi scsi for disks.
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OpenVZ would probably work just fine, but KVM would be slow, at best. The
rest should function normally.
On Sun, Feb 1, 2015, 19:09 Lindsay Mathieson lindsay.mathie...@gmail.com
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On 31 January 2015 at 02:59, Martin Maurer mar...@proxmox.com wrote:
We just updated the pvetest
On 31 January 2015 at 02:59, Martin Maurer mar...@proxmox.com wrote:
We just updated the pvetest repository and uploaded a lot of latest
packages required to support ZFS on Linux.
Also note that we have downgraded pve-qemu-kvm from 2.2 to 2.1, because
live migration was unstable on some
Hi all,
We just updated the pvetest repository and uploaded a lot of latest packages
required to support ZFS on Linux.
Also note that we have downgraded pve-qemu-kvm from 2.2 to 2.1, because live
migration was unstable on some hosts. So please downgrade that package manually
(using and wget