Hello everyone,
We’re in the process of migrating from VMware to Proxmox and are planning to set up a Proxmox cluster consisting of 5 nodes. Each node will be connected via a 50 Gbit network, which is dedicated to a separate cluster network using its own switch.
Currently, we are using HPE ProLiant DL360 Gen10 servers. We are considering upgrading them with the following NVMe backplane kit to support two NVMe SSDs per node:
HPE DL360 Gen10 2x SFF NVMe Backplane Kit – 871242-B21 (https://www.2nd-source.de/Komponent...-bay-enablement-kit-871242-b21/871242-B21-REF).
For the SSDs, we are planning to use Kingston SEDC3000ME drives. In total, we would have 10 NVMe-based OSDs across the cluster.
We have a couple of questions and would really appreciate any insights:
Thanks in advance for any feedback or advice!
Best regards
We’re in the process of migrating from VMware to Proxmox and are planning to set up a Proxmox cluster consisting of 5 nodes. Each node will be connected via a 50 Gbit network, which is dedicated to a separate cluster network using its own switch.
Currently, we are using HPE ProLiant DL360 Gen10 servers. We are considering upgrading them with the following NVMe backplane kit to support two NVMe SSDs per node:
HPE DL360 Gen10 2x SFF NVMe Backplane Kit – 871242-B21 (https://www.2nd-source.de/Komponent...-bay-enablement-kit-871242-b21/871242-B21-REF).
For the SSDs, we are planning to use Kingston SEDC3000ME drives. In total, we would have 10 NVMe-based OSDs across the cluster.
We have a couple of questions and would really appreciate any insights:
- Has anyone used this HPE NVMe backplane kit with Proxmox/Debian 12? Any compatibility issues or limitations we should be aware of?
- Does anyone have experience with the Kingston SEDC3000ME SSDs (or similar enterprise NVMe drives) in a Proxmox/Ceph setup?
Thanks in advance for any feedback or advice!
Best regards