Hello there,
I am about to setup a proxmox installation with 2 server and one RAID system.
Right now we are using vservers but we want to migrate to OpenVZ and of course KVM.
The main server has a RAID-1 SAS setup for the system. So no suprises there.
For the LVM setup I have a couple of ideas.
Does it make sense to create one big Volume Group which I use for the VMs and the Backups ?
Or do I need two Volumegroups for this ?
I tried this on a little test server but unfortunately it's not the real thing ...
Would it make sense to create 3 groups - one for the vm, one for customer data and one for backups ?
And another thing I am not entirely sure of: KVM - LVM or Filebased ?
Does Proxmox create the necessary Logical Volumes ? Or is it better to use qow2 images for this and mount an lvm share as data volume ?
Thanks a lot for your ideas.
Ah and in the second stage I would like to add another server to this who should also access the RAID. Anyone has a setup like this using iSCSI & LVM ?
I will anyway document this maybe this is helpful for new Proxmox users
Thanks a lot -
Oliver
I am about to setup a proxmox installation with 2 server and one RAID system.
Right now we are using vservers but we want to migrate to OpenVZ and of course KVM.
The main server has a RAID-1 SAS setup for the system. So no suprises there.
For the LVM setup I have a couple of ideas.
Does it make sense to create one big Volume Group which I use for the VMs and the Backups ?
Or do I need two Volumegroups for this ?
I tried this on a little test server but unfortunately it's not the real thing ...
Would it make sense to create 3 groups - one for the vm, one for customer data and one for backups ?
And another thing I am not entirely sure of: KVM - LVM or Filebased ?
Does Proxmox create the necessary Logical Volumes ? Or is it better to use qow2 images for this and mount an lvm share as data volume ?
Thanks a lot for your ideas.
Ah and in the second stage I would like to add another server to this who should also access the RAID. Anyone has a setup like this using iSCSI & LVM ?
I will anyway document this maybe this is helpful for new Proxmox users
Thanks a lot -
Oliver