Hi,
With the turmoil created by Broadcoms acquisition of VMware, I keep getting questions from current VMware users about the possibility of migrating their workload over to Proxmox. However, in most cases, we run into the issue of existing investments in SAN storage that they would like to reuse. QnD fixes using LVM is not an option for most of them, they usually ask for an equivalent vmfs with proper cluster support. It's a big missed opportunity not to have something like OCFS or GFSv2 certified for PVE. At least OCFS should be doable as it's got a fairly good track record at Oracle, not the easiest to set up, but it usually works fairly well after that.
It's a walk in the park when the customer is using v-san, just use CEPH, but for vmfs and SAN storage, I keep losing to Nutanix.
With the turmoil created by Broadcoms acquisition of VMware, I keep getting questions from current VMware users about the possibility of migrating their workload over to Proxmox. However, in most cases, we run into the issue of existing investments in SAN storage that they would like to reuse. QnD fixes using LVM is not an option for most of them, they usually ask for an equivalent vmfs with proper cluster support. It's a big missed opportunity not to have something like OCFS or GFSv2 certified for PVE. At least OCFS should be doable as it's got a fairly good track record at Oracle, not the easiest to set up, but it usually works fairly well after that.
It's a walk in the park when the customer is using v-san, just use CEPH, but for vmfs and SAN storage, I keep losing to Nutanix.