Hi, I just bought some new hardware and would like to get some recommendation how to get a good disk setup.
My still very uninformed (no prior experience, just lots of little bits and pieces from the net) idea is to do it like this:
I have three new machines with three NVMe slots each and a few older Intel NUCs.
- put a 1TB in either of the three new machines for the OS (Proxmox)
- additional 2x 4TB to the first two of these with either ZFS or Ceph for VMs and Containers
- additional 2x 2TB for the third new machine with the same file system as the first two
- an old NUC as backup server with external storage (USB and NAS)
The idea is to be able to mainly use the first two new machines for my VMs with the option to migrate them back and forth for maintenance. The third is just to get HA and to have some redundency, it has a little less CPU power and RAM.
Do you think this is a sensible idea? Of course I am very open for improvement suggestions. But even if it is ok as thought out I still have a few questions:
- The Proxmox installation will also create VM storage on the first disk. Is there still an easy way to just backup the OS?
- Any good use for the additional storage on the first disk? I guess it cannot be included in the HA setup, can it?
- ZFS or Ceph? Any good tutorial you can recommend to set up HA with either of these?
- Thinking massive desaster: Is it possible to put a portable Proxmox system (and backup server?) on a USB disk? If everything productive is gone, I would like to get a random PC, plug the USB disk in, boot, perhaps set the IP, recover a few really important VMs from the USB disk or an offsite backup and be back in business -- at least with an emergency system?
My still very uninformed (no prior experience, just lots of little bits and pieces from the net) idea is to do it like this:
I have three new machines with three NVMe slots each and a few older Intel NUCs.
- put a 1TB in either of the three new machines for the OS (Proxmox)
- additional 2x 4TB to the first two of these with either ZFS or Ceph for VMs and Containers
- additional 2x 2TB for the third new machine with the same file system as the first two
- an old NUC as backup server with external storage (USB and NAS)
The idea is to be able to mainly use the first two new machines for my VMs with the option to migrate them back and forth for maintenance. The third is just to get HA and to have some redundency, it has a little less CPU power and RAM.
Do you think this is a sensible idea? Of course I am very open for improvement suggestions. But even if it is ok as thought out I still have a few questions:
- The Proxmox installation will also create VM storage on the first disk. Is there still an easy way to just backup the OS?
- Any good use for the additional storage on the first disk? I guess it cannot be included in the HA setup, can it?
- ZFS or Ceph? Any good tutorial you can recommend to set up HA with either of these?
- Thinking massive desaster: Is it possible to put a portable Proxmox system (and backup server?) on a USB disk? If everything productive is gone, I would like to get a random PC, plug the USB disk in, boot, perhaps set the IP, recover a few really important VMs from the USB disk or an offsite backup and be back in business -- at least with an emergency system?