I was thinking that this can be the problem, but I don't know how to know it.
Can you recommend any 3.5" disk model that gives good results for data replication using DRBD/CEPH?
Hi VictorSTS.
I'm thinking about test CEPH but I'm not sure if my HW it will be enough for fine working.
I have 3 Dell Servers each with: 32Gb RAM, 1TB SATA 7,2k rpm, 1Gb NIC dedicated for data.
What do you think?
Dear Proxmox friends.
My problem is that I think that restore vm from backup files to my DRBD strorage is very slow. For example, my last VM backup with 80GB hard disk was for more than 7 hours.
My Proxmox configuration is a 3 node cluster with 1TB SATA 7,2k and 32Gb RAM and DRBD9 with 3 nodes...
Dear Proxmox friends.
My problem is that I think that restore vm from backup files to my DRBD strorage is very slow. For example, my last VM backup with 80GB hard disk was for more than 7 hours.
My Proxmox configuration is a 3 node cluster with 1TB SATA 7,2k and 32Gb RAM and DRBD9 with 3 nodes...
Hi Fabian.
Thanks for your response.
At this moment I'm restoring another VM and on Node1 / Node2 drbd storage and this are the stats:
applying read rate limit: 1024000
restore vma archive: cstream -t 1048576000 -- /media/vms/dump/dump/vzdump-qemu-107-2021_09_25-11_23_55.vma.lzo | lzop -d -c...
Hi everybody.
I had a cluster with 3 nodes. In Node1 and Node 2 VMs are running in a hard disk configured as drbd, and in Node 3 VMs are running on local-lvm.
Backups for Node1 and Node2 are stored in a third disk installed on the node, and backups for Node3 are stored in a secondary disk in...
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