Hello
my thoughts/expectations:
An SDN should separate the dependency from the hardware.
my goal:
automatic migration of VM's between all 3 Nodes with Groups
my setup:
Cluster with
If you define an SDN (VLan), you must assign each Zone to an Bridge.
With asymmetric Hardware you must define different Zones with corresponding Bridges
.. but then you can not automagically migrate an VM between all 3 Nodes, because the VNet will change.
Must i buy and add an USB2Lan adapter so i can add an 3th Bridge or miss i something?
Thanks for hints .. the missing piece in the puzzle
my thoughts/expectations:
An SDN should separate the dependency from the hardware.
my goal:
automatic migration of VM's between all 3 Nodes with Groups
my setup:
Cluster with
- 2 identical DIY Server
- Dual 1Gbit LAN (i210 AT)
- 1 on vmbr0
- PVE Mgmt, Corosync
- 1 on vmbr666
- WAN
- 1 on vmbr0
- Broadcom P225P - 2 x 25/10G SPF28
- 1 on vmbr10
- VM's
- 1 -- not relevant
- 1 on vmbr10
- Dual 1Gbit LAN (i210 AT)
- 1 Mini PC
- 1x Realtek 2,5Gbit LAN
- on vmbr0
- PVE Mgmt, Corosync, VM's
- on vmbr0
- 1x Realtek 1Gbit LAN
- on vmbr666
- WAN
- on vmbr666
- NO vmbr10
- 1x Realtek 2,5Gbit LAN
If you define an SDN (VLan), you must assign each Zone to an Bridge.
With asymmetric Hardware you must define different Zones with corresponding Bridges
.. but then you can not automagically migrate an VM between all 3 Nodes, because the VNet will change.
Must i buy and add an USB2Lan adapter so i can add an 3th Bridge or miss i something?
Thanks for hints .. the missing piece in the puzzle
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