hypervisor risks

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Hypervisor risks are a key concern for IT professionals and home lab enthusiasts considering virtualization strategies. Discussions on WindowsForum.com highlight the dangers of virtualizing critical services like Network-Attached Storage (NAS) on platforms such as Proxmox. Key risks include potential data loss from storage controller passthrough issues, performance bottlenecks when sharing hardware resources, and the complexity of troubleshooting nested storage problems. The community emphasizes that while hypervisors offer flexibility and snapshot features, they introduce single points of failure for essential data services. Users share real-world experiences of corrupted virtual disks and recovery challenges, advising careful evaluation of workload criticality before consolidating storage onto a virtualized host. Understanding these hypervisor risks helps in making informed decisions about infrastructure design and data protection.
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    Why Virtualizing Your NAS in Proxmox Is a Risky Home Lab Move

    Venturing into the world of home labs unveils an alluring promise: total control, relentless experimentation, and the satisfaction of running every pivotal service yourself. As enthusiasts rush to consolidate tasks onto fewer machines—especially with power costs rising and hardware prices...
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