Subj : Re: Proton To : dflorey From : Arelor Date : Mon Apr 07 2025 01:35 pm Re: Re: Proton By: dflorey to Arelor on Mon Apr 07 2025 09:24 pm > > Exactly what I thought it would be and nothing more - which is great, and > being able to pull files individually, not critical, but if I needed to pull > a file, or folder, or database, or something, and not interrupt the > production VM, I assume one could restore to a separate VM instance or to a > different VE node, boot it in isolation, extract the content required and > move it off to the prod VM? If you are a cheap sort of person you can keep your production VM running and restore an old version of the same alongside it. You get the option to assign a different MAC address to the restored copy which is handy if you are the sort of person who uses pseudostatic DHCP/DNS for identifying your VMs. Just invent a new MAC address for the restored copy, then point your DHCP/DNS to it, and your restored VM is instantly reachable without interfering with the production VM. > Do you know if Proxmox has Dell OMSA support? Nothing official, but since Proxmox has a Debian base you can bolt support on it without too much difficulty. https://old.reddit.com/r/Proxmox/comments/zdiu4o/dell_omsa_on_proxmox_73/ -- gopher://gopher.richardfalken.com/1/richardfalken --- SBBSecho 3.23-Linux * Origin: Palantir * palantirbbs.ddns.net * Pensacola, FL * (21:2/138) .