With a quick check on ebay, I found a couple sx3036 but, alas, at substantially higher prices. Probably need to watch that space and strike in a good moment...you can get a sx6036 infiniband switch for dirt cheap, around $100-$150 and i would highly recommend one for a home lab.
That's a good price. Alas, they don't ship here...heres an amazon listing for the sx6036, i bought 2 from this place and they worked great:
Same with them.heres one for ebay thats cheaper:
Okay, so I have all the stuff ready.
Now the question is, how do I replace the network on my cluster nodes while they are parts of the clusters (PVE and Ceph)? I can't simply add in the Mellanox cards due to a lack of PCIe slots. But if I take out the 10gbe cards and put in the Mellanox cards, there's going to be a disruption of the clusters until I have configures the new cards...
Is there a way to pause the cluster functions?
Now the question is, how do I replace the network on my cluster nodes while they are parts of the clusters (PVE and Ceph)?
Well, that 's the problem, isn't?For small clusters isn't the standard approach to do one node at a time, so the remaining cluster members maintain quorum and things keep on working without interruption?
Huh. That's an important question. Should have asked that before I went down that route...@jamesthetechie What's the noise level like from those SX6036 switches?
Asking because the older generation Mellanox IB switches used to permanently be in jet engine mode and therefore were super unsuitable for homelab/testlab usage.![]()
Heh Heh Heh, good point.Then I take the second node offline to replace the networking hardware there as well - end of game...
As a data point, that's a prime candidate for just wiring directly to each other using those dual port 40GbE adapters. I'm doing that with a small 3 node homelab cluster and it's extremely simple.I have a three node cluster.
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