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docs_in_draft:zfs [2025/03/27 03:07] – [Installation] crashtestdocs_in_draft:zfs [2025/04/26 01:01] (current) – [Install the Proxmox kernel:] crashtest
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 === The Proxmox Kernel === === The Proxmox Kernel ===
-The Proxmox Kernel is a Ubuntu Kernel that has ZFS modules prebuilt and compiled into the kernel by default.  However, the **Kernel plugin** is required to install the Proxmox Kernel.  Among the other useful features available, the kernel module will pull and install a Proxmox kernel and make it the default kernel when booting.  As Proxmox kernel upgrades become available and are performed, the repo's for the kernel will always have the required packages to support ZFS.  Further, since the Proxmox kernel is financially supported by the [[https://www.proxmox.com/en/|Proxmox Virtualization project]], the kernel is exhaustively tested before it's made available.  In the bottom line, using the Proxmox kernel decreases the possibility of an installation error and guarantees ZFS support while increasing overall server reliability.+The Proxmox Kernel is a Ubuntu Kernel that has ZFS modules prebuilt and compiled into the kernel by default.  However, the **Kernel plugin** is required to install the Proxmox Kernel.  Among the other useful features available, the kernel module will pull and install a Proxmox kernel and make it the default kernel when booting.  As Proxmox kernel upgrades become available and are performed, the repo's for the kernel will always have the required packages to support ZFS.  Further, since the Proxmox kernel is financially supported by the [[https://www.proxmox.com/en/|Proxmox Virtualization project]], the kernel is exhaustively tested, with ZFS modules installed, before it's made available to the public.  In the bottom line, using the Proxmox kernel decreases the possibility of an installation error and guarantees ZFS support while increasing overall server reliability.\\ 
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 +=== Kernels for ZFS Support - The Bottom line === 
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 +ZFS with the backports Debian kernel - this is a bad idea. Problems are possible with each backports kernel update.\\ 
 +ZFS with the standard Debian kernel - this combination will work, but it's not ideal.\\ 
 +ZFS with the Proxmox kernel - this is the best case scenario for ZFS.\\ 
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 At this point, a user choice must be made: At this point, a user choice must be made:
-  * If the Standaard Debian kernel is to be used, proceed with Disabling Backports below. +  * If the Standaard Debian kernel is to be used, proceed with [[https://wiki.omv-extras.org/doku.php?id=docs_in_draft:zfs#disable_backports|Disable Backports below]] 
-  * If the Proxmox kernel is to be used, skip to -> [[https://wiki.omv-extras.org/doku.php?id=docs_in_draft:zfs#install_the_proxmox_kernel|Install The Proxmox Kernel]].+  * If the Proxmox kernel is to be used, skip to -> [[https://wiki.omv-extras.org/doku.php?id=docs_in_draft:zfs#install_the_proxmox_kernel|Install The Proxmox Kernel]].\\ 
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 ==== Disable Backports: ==== ==== Disable Backports: ====
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 +The dialog box will recommend rebooting to complete the installation of the Proxmox kernel.  Reboot now.\\
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 +After the reboot is complete, under **System**, **Update Management**, **Updates**, check for updates. It is likely that Proxmox related updates will be available.  Install these updates.\\
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