What is the purpose of having a shared storage in a cluster
Hi,Do I need to have shared storage? Is it required to fulfill the cluster function?
not sure what exactly you are asking here (the last post, not the OP)Great answer! Great reasoning Where can I get information like that answer
it is never a 100% requirements to have a shared storage with cluster, but is highly recommended option most of the time, except that other Cluster capable OS more often than none DO REQUIRE shared storage in the form of a SAN or at the very least NAS to be used for cluster setup if a HA setup is expected especially in Virtualization configuration. that if you want to be able to have a VM Live failover if a node dies. a good example is Microsoft Hyper-V cluster version before 2016.Do I need to have shared storage? Is it required to fulfill the cluster function?
*caugh* ceph is built in to proxmox *caugh*that said, there are a ways to setup cluster even in HA mode by using a third party workaround utilities like DRBD for Linux or SolarWinds VSAN(linux and windows) setup for local storage replication/mirroring . and starting with MS server 2016 an MS own shared storage replication solution that works similar to DRBD or VSAN using local storage replication/mirroring.
very funny alexskysilk*caugh* ceph is built in to proxmox *caugh*
I am not sure where you got that idea. Ceph has the most momentum then any other clustered FS outside of Lustre or GPFS.however it seams it is not overly popular option for whatever reason.
That is true. the solutions you propose are not designed for virtualization. Ceph RBD is. Consequently, it provides much more functionality that is relevant.The MS Storage Spaces solution looks promising but as I understand its Windows only.and it is not the same thing.
I think you may want to read the following:I am not even sure that ceph can replace the need for external shared storage when building HA cluster on proxmox. care to point to a nice how-to ?
not sure which solution you refer to.That is true. the solutions you propose are not designed for virtualization. Ceph RBD is. Consequently, it provides much more functionality that is relevant.The MS Storage Spaces solution looks promising but as I understand its Windows only.