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No need for the TrueNAS VM, Proxmox supports RAID, ZFS, and all that natively.
To share the storage with other nodes you can set up an NFS share and add that in Proxmox and into VMs to use as storage.
I did some searching trying to figure out how I can share the NFS directly from Proxmox and came up short. Any tutorials or other links you know of?
It's just a Debian system so any general linux guide for NFS shares will work.
Got it so I'm just overthinking this. I setup an NFS share through the host via the command line and then I'll be able to share that to anything on the network.
Yep! That's how I do my media share that's using ZFS on a Proxmox host
So I'm having some permission issues with this. If I create a file within one container, it is read only when accessed from another. Any suggestions on how to fix this?
Easiest is just
chmod -R 777
the files which is what I do. I'm sure there's a proper way to do it, but it's just media files.