Hello all,
we will buy new hardware for our migration from XenServer to Proxmox and need some advice/recommendation.
First are AMD Epyc CPUs an alternative to Intel for Proxmox? Are there compatibility issues?
Will be an two AMD Epyc 7351, 2.40 Ghz 16 Core or two Intel Gold 2,20 Ghz 14 Core.
The system itself will be probably a 24 bay, 2,5" Supermicro chassis, with an LSI 9300-8i HBA. No problems there I presume, LSI has always worked here with Debian. Any known issues?
HDDrives will be 10.000 rpm 2,5" 1.2TB in RAID10. We will host KVM VMs, aprox. 30 for every host. They have very mixed workload, from simple Webhosting to a mailserver, MySQL etc. Very difficult to tell how much IO/s the make currently, as our old storage has no statistics about this.
I was thinking to add a 3,2 TB NVMe PCIe (5 DWPD) for SLOG and L2ARC, partition it to 64GB for SLOG and the rest for L2ARC, or for local storage the SLOG should be bigger?
With KVM are the writes all 'sync'? Or do I have to set the zvols Proxmox creates manually to 'sync=always' to use the NVMe Log?
Kind regards,
Thomas
we will buy new hardware for our migration from XenServer to Proxmox and need some advice/recommendation.
First are AMD Epyc CPUs an alternative to Intel for Proxmox? Are there compatibility issues?
Will be an two AMD Epyc 7351, 2.40 Ghz 16 Core or two Intel Gold 2,20 Ghz 14 Core.
The system itself will be probably a 24 bay, 2,5" Supermicro chassis, with an LSI 9300-8i HBA. No problems there I presume, LSI has always worked here with Debian. Any known issues?
HDDrives will be 10.000 rpm 2,5" 1.2TB in RAID10. We will host KVM VMs, aprox. 30 for every host. They have very mixed workload, from simple Webhosting to a mailserver, MySQL etc. Very difficult to tell how much IO/s the make currently, as our old storage has no statistics about this.
I was thinking to add a 3,2 TB NVMe PCIe (5 DWPD) for SLOG and L2ARC, partition it to 64GB for SLOG and the rest for L2ARC, or for local storage the SLOG should be bigger?
With KVM are the writes all 'sync'? Or do I have to set the zvols Proxmox creates manually to 'sync=always' to use the NVMe Log?
Kind regards,
Thomas