Decided to build my home lab using proxmox as opposed to esxi. Major reasons against vsphere are hw compatibility (especially NICs) and the uncertainty with the Broadcom thing.
I've done some testing using zfs which is really like functionally however I noticed that when using nvme vs SATA drives with zfs on pve there was 0 difference in performance with both returning almost identical results.
Question: is this specific to pve or generally experienced with zfs? Would a pve os install be better off on consumer nvme zfs mirror with enterprise sata for vm stores or the other way around. I'm looking to either pass through the nvme drives to a truenas VM or the entire SATA controller to the truenas VM depending on where the pve root is installed.
I've done some testing using zfs which is really like functionally however I noticed that when using nvme vs SATA drives with zfs on pve there was 0 difference in performance with both returning almost identical results.
Question: is this specific to pve or generally experienced with zfs? Would a pve os install be better off on consumer nvme zfs mirror with enterprise sata for vm stores or the other way around. I'm looking to either pass through the nvme drives to a truenas VM or the entire SATA controller to the truenas VM depending on where the pve root is installed.