At the moment we are running a 2 node PVE 3.1 cluster using local storage for VM's, and a 3rd node hosts an NFS server that is used for backups over gigabit LAN.
We are planning to convert this 3rd node to PVE as well, and would like to create some kind of shared cluster storage for backups with redundancy, using a dedicated disk in every node.
This way if any of the 3 nodes go down, we could still access the backup file system and start restoring to the available nodes.
Is this possible / feasible to do on 3 nodes?
If yes, I would like to ask for some help:
- what kind of cluster file system should we install (GlusterFS, Ceph or something else?)
- should we install it on the PVE host or inside dedicated VM's on every node?
- anything else that comes up regarding that setup from people who have already done something similar
We are planning to convert this 3rd node to PVE as well, and would like to create some kind of shared cluster storage for backups with redundancy, using a dedicated disk in every node.
This way if any of the 3 nodes go down, we could still access the backup file system and start restoring to the available nodes.
Is this possible / feasible to do on 3 nodes?
If yes, I would like to ask for some help:
- what kind of cluster file system should we install (GlusterFS, Ceph or something else?)
- should we install it on the PVE host or inside dedicated VM's on every node?
- anything else that comes up regarding that setup from people who have already done something similar
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