Maybe it could work with high quality USBs/SD card. a good strategy with LVM is not to put the system itself on it- since you might have problem to recover it if you loose a physical volume - but use LVM for data
For anything in the long run reliability, there's no such thing as a good hard drive (SSDs if you have ressources for the enterprise one) + raid 1 (or 6 or 1+0) + lvm + live backup + cold backup 2013/11/19 Paul Gray <[email protected]> > On 11/19/2013 10:37 AM, Matthew W. Ross wrote: > > What kind of problems? > > I don't think the marriage between USB and LVM was meant to be, and one > of the systems went unresponsive twice. > > It could have just been the USB bus on these particular units. After > all, the reason why I tried doing a USB-root on these units was because > the integrated RAID controller on these units was a piece of crap. > > While the USB venture was a good proof of concept, the larger issue was > solved by rolling my own Proxmox installer image that supported software > RAID. > > -- > Paul Gray -o) > 314 East Gym, Dept. of Computer Science /\\ > University of Northern Iowa _\_V > Message void if penguin violated ... Don't mess with the penguin > No one says, "Hey, I can't read that ASCII attachment ya sent me." > _______________________________________________ > pve-user mailing list > [email protected] > http://pve.proxmox.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pve-user > -- David Tremblay mob: 418-208-3631 google+ : https://plus.google.com/+DavidTremblay/ <http://gplus.to/cloudbec> jabber: ict4ngo skype : ict4ngo
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