Hi
I think this will work fine but thought I'd ask here before I buy another license to try it out. Can I have a node that is part of the ceph cluster but doesn't have any OSDs? I want to have a cluster node that is just a 'ceph client'. It would not run VMs. It'd just be used for rbd exports to local storage.
<background> Our current 'cloud platform' uses a similar concept to do backups (a dedicated node that is part of the storage network that only does backups). It's about the only part of the platform I like . The nodes running the VMs are dedicated to running vms, and the nodes setup for backups are dedicated to that. And the backups are "pull" backups, not "push" backups from the hypervisors, so if anything goes wrong you just get failed backups, not failed production hypervisors.
Anyway, it's something I'm going to investigate as part of our proxmox evaluation. So will ceph talk to a node that doesn't have any OSDs.
David
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I think this will work fine but thought I'd ask here before I buy another license to try it out. Can I have a node that is part of the ceph cluster but doesn't have any OSDs? I want to have a cluster node that is just a 'ceph client'. It would not run VMs. It'd just be used for rbd exports to local storage.
<background> Our current 'cloud platform' uses a similar concept to do backups (a dedicated node that is part of the storage network that only does backups). It's about the only part of the platform I like . The nodes running the VMs are dedicated to running vms, and the nodes setup for backups are dedicated to that. And the backups are "pull" backups, not "push" backups from the hypervisors, so if anything goes wrong you just get failed backups, not failed production hypervisors.
Anyway, it's something I'm going to investigate as part of our proxmox evaluation. So will ceph talk to a node that doesn't have any OSDs.
David
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