So these cPanel servers are hosted as VMs in your PvE?
"Node CPU however goes up to 9.0 at times." Why is 9 a big deal? Or do you mean 90%?
I use hardware RAID in all my deployments. I have heard nothing but bad things about using software RAID.
Do you have 3 physical servers, each with a...
I meant that the OSSIM would be a standalone log repository, in addition to all its other features. Meaning that an agent would be deployed on each proxmox node, in addition to all the VMs. Do you run an OSSIM in a VM?
I just discovered what napp-it is. I am doing a similar storage setup. What are you doing to protect your VM disk images while they transit the internet?
How is the performace of your VMs with this setup? I would imagine that every VM disk read/write operation takes significantly longer than...
I think $3k is a good start for a single SAN server. Another consideration is the network interfaces on your proxmox nodes and the networking equipment they are connected to. For example we had a lot of issues with QoS. Should SAN traffic be favored over SIP or RTP? What happens if you need to...
The reason the hypervisor and storage subnets are on different VLANs is because they don't need to talk to each other. If you need them to be able to communicate with each other its better to have everything on the same VLAN.
Yes. All you need to do is be sure to remove the node from the cluster, and never let it connect again. Name it something different when you connect it the second time.
There are some benchmarking tools to test your file system storage, like 'bonnie++'.
Otherwise ping is a good tool to measure latency, and keep an eye on the pveproxy graphs that come standard.
What about the firewall configuration on each Proxmox Node? Is the default option set to 'ALLOW'?
compare the contents of "cluster.conf" between the nodes.
Another thing to note is that if you add and remove nodes to the cluster, for example remove Proxmox2 node, then add it again later, there...
I would say re-image proxmox and just use hardware raid. you can copy your VM disk images and config files to an external hard drive, then import. If you cant afford any downtime, idk...
I think Proxmox does a good job of managing its own logs. However I think the logs are copied between all nodes, so 4 nodes = 4x the log files. Also, there is an implicit trust relationship between all nodes, meaning that a credentialed user on one node could destroy the logs on all nodes.
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