Hello,
we are using the following setup as a Proxmox cluster for running ~6 Windows 10 VMs used heavily as VDI for software development and additionally some server VMs and containers for our infrastructure.
Servers:
2x Dell PowerEdge R730 (each: 2x Xeon-E5-2670v3 (24 Cores), 256GB RAM)
Storage:
SAN Fujitsu DX90 S2 (4GB Cache, Dual Controller, RAID10 with 14x 600GB 10K 2,5" HDDs)
The storage is connected via multipath FC 8Gb, providing one big LUN as a shared LVM to the two Proxmox hosts. Sequential read operations will be easily able to reach theoretical wire speed 15-1600MB/s via the two multipathed FC channels. But the problem is, with e.g. a lot of small file disk operations in one VM the storage becomes sometimes slow and we are getting a poor reaction time in other VMs as well.
Is there any possibility with a shared LVM storage to add SSD cache drives (e.g. with dm-cache or lvmcache)? Either by adding them to the SAN as an additional LUN accessible to both hosts in parallel or adding NVMe SSDs in both hosts.
Alternatively, are there any suggestions how the storage could be rearranged for high performance but still HA without e.g. upgrading to a costly new hybrid SAN?
Thanks and regards,
tobi
we are using the following setup as a Proxmox cluster for running ~6 Windows 10 VMs used heavily as VDI for software development and additionally some server VMs and containers for our infrastructure.
Servers:
2x Dell PowerEdge R730 (each: 2x Xeon-E5-2670v3 (24 Cores), 256GB RAM)
Storage:
SAN Fujitsu DX90 S2 (4GB Cache, Dual Controller, RAID10 with 14x 600GB 10K 2,5" HDDs)
The storage is connected via multipath FC 8Gb, providing one big LUN as a shared LVM to the two Proxmox hosts. Sequential read operations will be easily able to reach theoretical wire speed 15-1600MB/s via the two multipathed FC channels. But the problem is, with e.g. a lot of small file disk operations in one VM the storage becomes sometimes slow and we are getting a poor reaction time in other VMs as well.
Is there any possibility with a shared LVM storage to add SSD cache drives (e.g. with dm-cache or lvmcache)? Either by adding them to the SAN as an additional LUN accessible to both hosts in parallel or adding NVMe SSDs in both hosts.
Alternatively, are there any suggestions how the storage could be rearranged for high performance but still HA without e.g. upgrading to a costly new hybrid SAN?
Thanks and regards,
tobi