Hello.
About a year ago I started using proxmox on a small and cheap intel nuc with 8 GB of ram. I was so pleased that I bought a more powerful and more capable nuc node to start a cluster. I quickly realised that there is little difference between 1 and 2 nodes: the limitations were roughly the same. So I decided to buy a third modest node, this time an used hp elitedesk. So my hardware is as follows:
Then I realised there is a replication feature so I tried to use it, but all my nodes were installed using ext4 as filesystem for the root partition so no luck here either.
Because of this situation I started guessing which combination of filesystems, disks and stuff may allow me to have a more tolerant setup.
But before I start doing stupid experiments, I decided to ask if what I want to try makes sense for me.
This is my idea: Because my most powerful node also has an extra disk I will format that one using ZFS, so I can use it to target replication.
Because the other two nodes only have 1 disk I think about reinstall proxmox using ZFS for the root partition, one node at a time while moving the running VMs to the other more powerful node while doing it.
I am also considering buying another 1TB disk for my first modest node and install proxmox on it with ZFS.
Does my plan make any sense? Can you think of a better strategy to take advantage of my modest hardware?
Please note that this is just a small homelab cluster that I use for domotic and fun, so please don't look at it with enterprise level eyes
I also have a QNAP nas with plenty of storage and 16GB of ram. I use it to mount a CIFS share for backups. Can It help with this plan?
About a year ago I started using proxmox on a small and cheap intel nuc with 8 GB of ram. I was so pleased that I bought a more powerful and more capable nuc node to start a cluster. I quickly realised that there is little difference between 1 and 2 nodes: the limitations were roughly the same. So I decided to buy a third modest node, this time an used hp elitedesk. So my hardware is as follows:
- Intel nuc with a single SSD (sata 3) of 128GB (very poor, I know) and 8GB of ram
- Intel nuc with a NVE SSD unit of 240GB and a SSD (sata 3) of 1TB and 32GB of ram
- HP elitedesk 800G1 with a single SSD disk of 500GB and 8GB of ram
Then I realised there is a replication feature so I tried to use it, but all my nodes were installed using ext4 as filesystem for the root partition so no luck here either.
Because of this situation I started guessing which combination of filesystems, disks and stuff may allow me to have a more tolerant setup.
But before I start doing stupid experiments, I decided to ask if what I want to try makes sense for me.
This is my idea: Because my most powerful node also has an extra disk I will format that one using ZFS, so I can use it to target replication.
Because the other two nodes only have 1 disk I think about reinstall proxmox using ZFS for the root partition, one node at a time while moving the running VMs to the other more powerful node while doing it.
I am also considering buying another 1TB disk for my first modest node and install proxmox on it with ZFS.
Does my plan make any sense? Can you think of a better strategy to take advantage of my modest hardware?
Please note that this is just a small homelab cluster that I use for domotic and fun, so please don't look at it with enterprise level eyes
I also have a QNAP nas with plenty of storage and 16GB of ram. I use it to mount a CIFS share for backups. Can It help with this plan?
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