Thanks for the responses; it seems I can’t really do it. I looked into ZFS but if I use that it halves the available disk space to 2TB.
I’m using the VM for a media server and thought it would be better to have 1 4TB space instead of 2 2TB disks.
At the end of the day it isn’t a big deal, I just thought I’d be able to present both disks as 1.
I've added 2 external USBs of 2TB each to my Proxmox server and created a Resource Pool called USB_HDD containing both.
I created an Ubuntu VM, but I can't allocate all 4TB to it in one go - it only allows me to add each one as a separate SCSI device. When I start to install the OS it only allows the install onto one of the 2TB devices.
I though the point of pools was to make the actual disks transparent, and present the pool to the VM so it sees it as one lot of space.
Am I doing something wrong, or do I have to have it as 2x2TB disks?
I have Plex, Radarr, Sonarr, Overseerr etc running in Docker containers, but have never found a good guide on how to access these (safely) from outside. I resort to connecting to a server running VNC.
I've tried nginx but didn't understand it, also tried Cloudflare (ditto).
Is there a good, easy to understand guide on how to do this?
Thanks for the responses; it seems I can’t really do it. I looked into ZFS but if I use that it halves the available disk space to 2TB. I’m using the VM for a media server and thought it would be better to have 1 4TB space instead of 2 2TB disks. At the end of the day it isn’t a big deal, I just thought I’d be able to present both disks as 1.