Wondering if there has been any change or updates on booting/installing PVE on a disk-less system through iSCSI or PXE? There is a wiki article but it's not very efficient for mass deployment.
I'm looking at moving to a much bigger production cluster design with remote (NAS/SAN) storage based on the new SuperMicro MicroBlade chassis.
Link:http://www.supermicro.com.tw/products/MicroBlade/enclosure/
In particular, we're looking at the Avoton based blades which have 4 discrete nodes per blade. Problem is, the embedded hard drive locations are non-swappable (ie. you have to pull the entire blade in event of drive failure, which means taking 4 nodes offline).
However, if PVE could be booted competely remotely via iSCSI or PXE then the need to ever pull blades due to failure is reduced enormously (literally no moving parts left on the blades).
I'll have a similar stand-alone Avoton board available for me to test in the coming weeks, but looking to see if anybody else has had related experiences.
I'm looking at moving to a much bigger production cluster design with remote (NAS/SAN) storage based on the new SuperMicro MicroBlade chassis.
Link:http://www.supermicro.com.tw/products/MicroBlade/enclosure/
In particular, we're looking at the Avoton based blades which have 4 discrete nodes per blade. Problem is, the embedded hard drive locations are non-swappable (ie. you have to pull the entire blade in event of drive failure, which means taking 4 nodes offline).
However, if PVE could be booted competely remotely via iSCSI or PXE then the need to ever pull blades due to failure is reduced enormously (literally no moving parts left on the blades).
I'll have a similar stand-alone Avoton board available for me to test in the coming weeks, but looking to see if anybody else has had related experiences.