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Personally, I’ve deployed Proxmox Backup Server 4.0 as a VM on my primary Synology NAS. This PBS instance covers both of my Proxmox hosts, so I can back up all VMs and LXCs to one central server not hosted on any Proxmox VE servers.
The VM deployment is also the most flexible in terms of supporting a local virtual disk, iSCSI LUNs, NFS and S3 datastores. My PBS server uses VM-provisioned virtual disk for local storage, and an iSCSI LUN off a secondary local Synology NAS as a secondary datastore.
Debian 13 “Trixie” Foundation
S3-Compatible Object Storage Support (Tech Preview)
Live RAIDZ Expansion
Automatic Sync Jobs for Removable Datastores
Web Interface Enhancements
Integration and Compatibility
If you are currently running Proxmox Backup Server 3.x and want to upgrade to 4.0, check out their official upgrade guide:
Upgrade from v3 to v4 – Proxmox Backup Server
I ran through the procedure without issue and it was pretty quick. Just make sure your PBS 3.x server is freshly updated to be at least 3.4.2-1 or later.
Proxmox Backup Server 4.0 is an incremental update for most home users over the prior 3.x version. The neatest new feature is supporting S3 object storage targets. This feature is only in tech preview, and I’ve seen some issues. So it’s great to experiment with, but not ready for prime time.
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