Hello,
I don't know if this question has been asked already. If so I have not found it.
Question:
Would it be a good practice to setup a Proxmox/Ceph HA cluster using 5 nodes:
node 1 : proxmox/ceph running VM's
node 2: proxmox/ceph running VM's
node 3: proxmox/ceph running VM's
node 4: proxmox/ceph no VM's
node 5: proxmox/ceph no VM's
In this scenario for node4 and node 5 I would use servers with less CPU cores and less RAM.
5 nodes for ceph because of best practice
3 nodes for VM's because that wil be sufficient
2 node with lower CPU cores/RAM to save costs.
I don't know if this question has been asked already. If so I have not found it.
Question:
Would it be a good practice to setup a Proxmox/Ceph HA cluster using 5 nodes:
node 1 : proxmox/ceph running VM's
node 2: proxmox/ceph running VM's
node 3: proxmox/ceph running VM's
node 4: proxmox/ceph no VM's
node 5: proxmox/ceph no VM's
In this scenario for node4 and node 5 I would use servers with less CPU cores and less RAM.
5 nodes for ceph because of best practice
3 nodes for VM's because that wil be sufficient
2 node with lower CPU cores/RAM to save costs.