Hello!
I've been asked to set up a proxmox environment for testing stuff. I'd like to go HA. I've got a very basic machine (single cpu, some RAM, single drive) to use as a third for quorum. The other two machines have a bit more - 1 drive for the OS, two enterprise drives each for data, meatier compute.
For Ha I know I need shared storage and I've been using networked storage for that until now. However, the test environment needs to be separate from the network storage. Is it possible - and I think it is, but could use guidance - to configure 2 drives in each server so that they're a single shared pool? That'd be 4 x 4Tb drives, RAID 1 in each chassis (the controller is rubbish so I'm happy to not use it if that's the answer), for 8Tb total. Is this a gluster? ceph? zfs? solution?
I'm coming from the other side of the fence so I'm having to learn an awful lot in an awful hurry; sorry for asking what feels very much like a dumb question with an obvious answer. I have been looking at buying a cookbook but the one I saw listed is a few years old - would it still be relevant to the current proxmox release?
Many thanks for helping an old dog trying to do some new tricks!
I've been asked to set up a proxmox environment for testing stuff. I'd like to go HA. I've got a very basic machine (single cpu, some RAM, single drive) to use as a third for quorum. The other two machines have a bit more - 1 drive for the OS, two enterprise drives each for data, meatier compute.
For Ha I know I need shared storage and I've been using networked storage for that until now. However, the test environment needs to be separate from the network storage. Is it possible - and I think it is, but could use guidance - to configure 2 drives in each server so that they're a single shared pool? That'd be 4 x 4Tb drives, RAID 1 in each chassis (the controller is rubbish so I'm happy to not use it if that's the answer), for 8Tb total. Is this a gluster? ceph? zfs? solution?
I'm coming from the other side of the fence so I'm having to learn an awful lot in an awful hurry; sorry for asking what feels very much like a dumb question with an obvious answer. I have been looking at buying a cookbook but the one I saw listed is a few years old - would it still be relevant to the current proxmox release?
Many thanks for helping an old dog trying to do some new tricks!