No, that's definitely the wrong tool for your task.
If you want to use a supported method with a GUI you may look at https://pdm.proxmox.com/docs/ - you can connect multiple PVE installations with this.
As I am not using that one, I can only...
Jedes Backupsystem, welches unabhängig vom PVE (egal, ob Cluster oder nicht) funktionsfähig ist, ist gut.
Ich habe ebenfalls eine PBS-VM in einer Synology, neben mehreren echten PBS. Mir war damals nicht klar, ob ich (für den Chunk-Store) eine...
You can set "expected N" as soon as only N nodes are left up and running.
I prefer to do it step-by-step: shutdown node 6 and then pvecm expected 5; shudown node 5, pvecm expected 4; shutdown node 4, pvecm expected 3.
Correct!
Most of the data you ask about is really irrelevant. The point was to drive the system to some kind of unified performance peak, what CPU and whether virtual or hardware and exact test design is rather irrelevant as long as they are the same, so...
This has nothing to do with the question whether gluster is dead or not. Debian ships a lot of packages which hasn't seen much or any upstream activity for years as long as somebody volunteers for maintaining it. They also don't ship some...
Hi.
I believe it should be backup, not proxmox-backup-client.
BTW, is your datastore really below /root directory? This is quite unusual.
P.S. Mind that /root directory permissions usually don't let other users (like backup user) access...
The problem with Gluster is that a negative lookup has to (worst case scenario) traverse every brick in the cluster and do a DHT search. Gluster metadata operations, particularly for negative lookups and in rebalancing scenarios, can become...
IMO also bit strange discussion, so only two points from my side:
1. Glusterfs really is not KISS, it might be relatively simple to setup for some use cases, especially testing ones, but there stops the simple side of it. If you find it bein EOL...
If you want a technical discussion, you need to do it on technical terms. Your benchmarks (like most benchmarks) are invalid because you're not benchmarking the 'same thing'. Moreover, you're benchmarking 1 thing (Windows?) which, if you know...
This is a logical fallacy. Just because the security issues you linked are not pressent in an older kernel doesn't mean that your old kernel doesn't have any security issues. In fact it defenitifely will have known (and unknown) security issues...
Udo,
Thank you very much for your detailed explanation.
My approach differs from yours as I prioritize low power consumption over.
That is why my entire setup (server, router, switch, UPS) consumes a mere 32 watts.
I can fully endorse your...
I do. Because running software which doesn't get security updates belong in museums, not in production, even in homelabs.
Thins won't change anything for ProxmoxVE though. GlusterFS support is deprecated and wil be removed in qemu and thus also...
You did not give many details about your system. By far too few.
So you get only a very sparse reply: check your NIC names and verify the network settings.
Sure. I am mostly on "Debian Stable" for a reason.
Obviously you have your reasons and you know a lot of details, including the background. I am absolutely fine to let you choose your way to go, even when I would never go that route :-)
Sadly last version 11.1 from download is from 2023, for fedora you get it as rpm 11.2 but it is as it is and as long there will be no developers work on to support actual OS and kernel versions a gluster installation maybe it's a short way until...
Sorry for resurrecting this old thread, but I am testing both ceph and gluster right now on my 4930K system (because it's what I have that I can spin up quickly with as few variables between systems as possible).
Subjectively, the Win11 23H2...
Interesting read!
Though I am not sure about your goal. Using pre-historic software for learning or as an experiment is... nice. Not more.
(( PVE 7.x is out-of-support for two years now...
Hi,
Still not a paywall, since, by definition, a paywall limits a feature by paying, which is not the case with ANY proxmox software (remember "No-Subscription" Repository).
As far as I know, you don't need an enterprise license to use PDM...
As long as you have a L3 connection between your pbs and dedicatedserver it should work. You could portforward the source ip of the dedicted server to your pbs, or could use tailscale or a similar solution. The first way is probably faster, the...