Thanks for your response.
So I am thinking the way work around that would be to have a backup shared storage to add to the cluster. So that if Ceph dies or needs to be upgraded. I can move the VMs to that storage.
I'm just trying to think ahead and prep my team to be able to support this...
Hi Folks,
I'm in need of a hypervisor cluster. I've been thinking about using proxmox and ceph for it instead of vmware. I like opensource tech etc.
I was thinking of upgrading when new versions of proxmox and ceph come out. The logical way I think would be move the VMs to the two other nodes...
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