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I gave up my proxmox because it was too frustrating not even being able to plug in my media usb drive to host on jellyfin. Windows is so simple and ofc not so secure by design like linux
proxmox is not supposed to be newbie friendly.
its a sysadmin virtualization tool you are actually supposed to learn.
:(
bright side is that it can be learned. you can direct an usb drive, an even an entire controller to a proxmox guest easily through the gui. from there you can mount it inside your guest.
this makes it very flexible to partition and assign hardware to a given vm, but its not supposed to be a one-click setup thing.