X-Git-Url: https://git.proxmox.com/?p=pve-docs.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=pve-intro.adoc;h=e4a8d994e85d71c1ad0a3180dbd45cfb43366551;hp=56d8dd33cefc0aef987a00260e467227ed85259d;hb=8d7b6807f1f265b9e7b80f03e95eedcade524b33;hpb=fe907b653b2c5391c7203fc6ef47fbf2f65b0ed2;ds=sidebyside diff --git a/pve-intro.adoc b/pve-intro.adoc index 56d8dd3..e4a8d99 100644 --- a/pve-intro.adoc +++ b/pve-intro.adoc @@ -106,6 +106,7 @@ We currently support the following Network storage types: * LVM Group (network backing with iSCSI targets) * iSCSI target * NFS Share +* CIFS Share * Ceph RBD * Directly use iSCSI LUNs * GlusterFS @@ -125,9 +126,8 @@ running Containers and KVM guests. It basically creates an archive of the VM or CT data which includes the VM/CT configuration files. KVM live backup works for all storage types including VM images on -NFS, iSCSI LUN, Ceph RBD or Sheepdog. The new backup format is -optimized for storing VM backups fast and effective (sparse files, out -of order data, minimized I/O). +NFS, CIFS, iSCSI LUN, Ceph RBD. The new backup format is optimized for storing +VM backups fast and effective (sparse files, out of order data, minimized I/O). High Availability Cluster @@ -240,3 +240,7 @@ The most notable change with version 4.0 was the move from OpenVZ to https://linuxcontainers.org/[LXC]. Containers are now deeply integrated, and they can use the same storage and network features as virtual machines. + +include::howto-improve-pve-docs.adoc[] +include::translation.adoc[] +