Hi everyone!
I recently read a lot of stuff about hyperconverged PVE/Ceph clusters and now struggle to see the wood through all the trees. ;-)
I (plan to) have a three node Proxmox cluster with 4 NICs in each node (2x 1Gbe, 2x 10 Gbe) and would like to have some advice on which NIC should be dedicated to which service.essay writer
The first one is easy: one 1 Gbe for corosync, maybe with a fallback on one 10 Gbe NIC (which is connected to another switch)
Next, I would dedicate one 10 Gbe for VM traffic to the LAN
And last, I would dedicate the other two NICs for Ceph, one external and one cluster network.
Now, does this make sense? If so, would the 10 Gbe NIC become dedicated either for the external or for the cluster network? Would an active/backup bond between those two NICs maybe make more sense, given that they are connected to two different switches?
I appreciate any input and also further reading material.
I recently read a lot of stuff about hyperconverged PVE/Ceph clusters and now struggle to see the wood through all the trees. ;-)
I (plan to) have a three node Proxmox cluster with 4 NICs in each node (2x 1Gbe, 2x 10 Gbe) and would like to have some advice on which NIC should be dedicated to which service.essay writer
The first one is easy: one 1 Gbe for corosync, maybe with a fallback on one 10 Gbe NIC (which is connected to another switch)
Next, I would dedicate one 10 Gbe for VM traffic to the LAN
And last, I would dedicate the other two NICs for Ceph, one external and one cluster network.
Now, does this make sense? If so, would the 10 Gbe NIC become dedicated either for the external or for the cluster network? Would an active/backup bond between those two NICs maybe make more sense, given that they are connected to two different switches?
I appreciate any input and also further reading material.
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