Hello,
To preface, the reason I'm looking into this option is because we don't have a third server available to properly setup quorum, we are very small office and don't require HA. I'm also a little worried about clustering since with clustering there is only one web interface. If I lose one Host...can I be sure that my web interface will work properly. Maybe I'm being paranoid.
So here's the scoop...
We have two Proxmox Hosts running version 3.1 We have setup a shared storage NAS (using NfS and 802.3ad). Assuming only one host would ever run a VM at any onetime, is there a way to save the hard disk (.raw file) on the shared storage and have both proxmox hosts configuration files point to this shared storage for the disk. I would assign only one host to ever run the VM. In the event one host goes down we could simply start the VM on the other host and get up and running quickly again. What I'm proposing wouldn't be used for mission critical VM's.
Thoughts? How would I set this up?
Thank you.
Charles.
To preface, the reason I'm looking into this option is because we don't have a third server available to properly setup quorum, we are very small office and don't require HA. I'm also a little worried about clustering since with clustering there is only one web interface. If I lose one Host...can I be sure that my web interface will work properly. Maybe I'm being paranoid.
So here's the scoop...
We have two Proxmox Hosts running version 3.1 We have setup a shared storage NAS (using NfS and 802.3ad). Assuming only one host would ever run a VM at any onetime, is there a way to save the hard disk (.raw file) on the shared storage and have both proxmox hosts configuration files point to this shared storage for the disk. I would assign only one host to ever run the VM. In the event one host goes down we could simply start the VM on the other host and get up and running quickly again. What I'm proposing wouldn't be used for mission critical VM's.
Thoughts? How would I set this up?
Thank you.
Charles.