Hello,
We are looking to switch to Proxmox from VMWare and have the usual VMWare setup.
3x Dell R760's, 1x Powerstore 500T using iSCSI. (and a DR site with the same, SAN replication, DRS, etc)
Since Proxmox does not have support for a cluster file system, we will lose support for snapshots and thin provisioning; unless we roll back to NFS/SMB which will drastically reduce our storage performance.
I understand that the onus for a Proxmox storage plugin is on Dell in our case, however they do have a Cinder plugin.
Looking around a lot of SANs have a Cinder plugin, since Cinder is an opensource implementation, I suspect it wouldn't be an insurmountable task to incorporate it into Proxmox.
This would provide support for a wide variety of SANs and other storage solutions for Proxmox customers.
I suspect in the coming couple years there will be a very large inrush of Proxmox customers from VMWare switching for the same reason as us, price. This would make it dead simple for a large swath of new customers to use their existing storage, without having to waiting for storage vendors to catch up.
Just to give you a little context on why I believe there will be a huge inrush coming, our licensing went from $19K last year to $41K this year, this is happening across the board and I suspect a mass customer exodus from VMWare.
We are looking to switch to Proxmox from VMWare and have the usual VMWare setup.
3x Dell R760's, 1x Powerstore 500T using iSCSI. (and a DR site with the same, SAN replication, DRS, etc)
Since Proxmox does not have support for a cluster file system, we will lose support for snapshots and thin provisioning; unless we roll back to NFS/SMB which will drastically reduce our storage performance.
I understand that the onus for a Proxmox storage plugin is on Dell in our case, however they do have a Cinder plugin.
Looking around a lot of SANs have a Cinder plugin, since Cinder is an opensource implementation, I suspect it wouldn't be an insurmountable task to incorporate it into Proxmox.
This would provide support for a wide variety of SANs and other storage solutions for Proxmox customers.
I suspect in the coming couple years there will be a very large inrush of Proxmox customers from VMWare switching for the same reason as us, price. This would make it dead simple for a large swath of new customers to use their existing storage, without having to waiting for storage vendors to catch up.
Just to give you a little context on why I believe there will be a huge inrush coming, our licensing went from $19K last year to $41K this year, this is happening across the board and I suspect a mass customer exodus from VMWare.
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