Hello everyone,
I am hoping some of you can help me out with some info I am putting together.
I work for a managed service provider and we are looking to deploy our own colo for our clients. I do have a Proxmox server for my own personal use but its only one host and my company is looking at deploying 3 servers to create a cluster. While I am somewhat familiar with Proxmox in my home lab (been running it for about 6-8 months), I am not as familiar on the cluster side. Here is a brief rundown of the equipment we have and what we are trying to achieve....
We currently have 3 somewhat older Dell PowerEdge servers. Two of them will have very similar specs (R420's) and the third is a T630. We will be upgrading the servers over time to be the same models/specs, this is just to get us started. So we have the 3 servers (since you need 3 for the cluster and quorum vote) and we want to be able to have high availability in case one host goes down. I have set these up in a lab for testing, along with a NAS drive for shared storage of the VM files. I have seen Ceph mentioned in the forums but I am unfamiliar with the differences between HA and Ceph, so hopefully someone can clear that up for me (TIA).
So here are my thoughts about having a system with stability and redundancy....
- For HA, the VM files would be stored on the NAS (large shared storage)
- For redundancy we were thinking of scheduled replication 3x/day (or more) to the local storage of the host(s) in case the shared storage goes down
- We were also thinking of scheduled backups 3x/day or more to another NAS device in case the replicas arent able to be accessed
We already have a basic layout of the network topology, so the inquiries are more about the cluster itself to make sure we have enough redundancies/backups and high availability.
Any insight to these would be greatly appreciated. I'm sure there will be questions, so please let me know if there is anything else I need to provide to you to give the best info possible. Thank a lot guys, I am looking forward to hearing everyone's views and thoughts.
I am hoping some of you can help me out with some info I am putting together.
I work for a managed service provider and we are looking to deploy our own colo for our clients. I do have a Proxmox server for my own personal use but its only one host and my company is looking at deploying 3 servers to create a cluster. While I am somewhat familiar with Proxmox in my home lab (been running it for about 6-8 months), I am not as familiar on the cluster side. Here is a brief rundown of the equipment we have and what we are trying to achieve....
We currently have 3 somewhat older Dell PowerEdge servers. Two of them will have very similar specs (R420's) and the third is a T630. We will be upgrading the servers over time to be the same models/specs, this is just to get us started. So we have the 3 servers (since you need 3 for the cluster and quorum vote) and we want to be able to have high availability in case one host goes down. I have set these up in a lab for testing, along with a NAS drive for shared storage of the VM files. I have seen Ceph mentioned in the forums but I am unfamiliar with the differences between HA and Ceph, so hopefully someone can clear that up for me (TIA).
So here are my thoughts about having a system with stability and redundancy....
- For HA, the VM files would be stored on the NAS (large shared storage)
- For redundancy we were thinking of scheduled replication 3x/day (or more) to the local storage of the host(s) in case the shared storage goes down
- We were also thinking of scheduled backups 3x/day or more to another NAS device in case the replicas arent able to be accessed
We already have a basic layout of the network topology, so the inquiries are more about the cluster itself to make sure we have enough redundancies/backups and high availability.
Any insight to these would be greatly appreciated. I'm sure there will be questions, so please let me know if there is anything else I need to provide to you to give the best info possible. Thank a lot guys, I am looking forward to hearing everyone's views and thoughts.