OK. I understand how to allocate memory to the VMs. Is this what you mean ? Or are saying leave 8-12GB RAM available, not allocated to a VM ?
So format each drive as ZFS RAID 0 and then follow the layout you describe ?
Thanks !
Thanks, that's what I was thinking.
This is definitely just to learn my way around Proxmox and the NUC is what I have available. I'll put together something with the appropriate components to learn the ZFS advantages when I better understand what I'm doing with Proxmox.
I'm setting up a NUC 13 to learn Proxmox in my home lab. I've read conflicting opinions on the advantages and disadvantages of ZFS on consumer grade NVME drives, speed loss and heavy wear being the common issues I've read.
So I joined this forum to get some opinions about how I should proceed...
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