First of all, I apologize as this problem has already been discussed on the forum and I don't know if the "Networking and Firewall" thread is the right one.
I am looking for a good solution to connect to a local cluster of 2 servers on which PROXMOX is running but they are outside the local network, e.g. in EC2. Is it enough on your firewall according to:
https://pve.proxmox.com/pve-docs/pve-admin-guide.html#_ports_used_by_proxmox_ve
allow network traffic between servers and cluster?
Or maybe a better solution is to install a VPN (OpenVPN?) on the same proxmox servers, e.g. in EC2, and thus connect it to the local network where the cluster is located?
The second issue related to what I described above concerns DHCP and addressing virtual machines that are outside of the local location. Ultimately, I want to obtain a solution such that in the local network "see" virtual machines from various proxmox servers (Azure, Hetzner, EC2), which should have IP addresses as in the local network ip.
I am looking for a good solution to connect to a local cluster of 2 servers on which PROXMOX is running but they are outside the local network, e.g. in EC2. Is it enough on your firewall according to:
https://pve.proxmox.com/pve-docs/pve-admin-guide.html#_ports_used_by_proxmox_ve
allow network traffic between servers and cluster?
Or maybe a better solution is to install a VPN (OpenVPN?) on the same proxmox servers, e.g. in EC2, and thus connect it to the local network where the cluster is located?
The second issue related to what I described above concerns DHCP and addressing virtual machines that are outside of the local location. Ultimately, I want to obtain a solution such that in the local network "see" virtual machines from various proxmox servers (Azure, Hetzner, EC2), which should have IP addresses as in the local network ip.