Hi guys,
we've been playing around with Proxmox for a few weeks and want to get our entire infrastructure (3500 vps) away from SolusVM. Proxmox seems very flexible to us but so far we have not found satisfactory shared solutions for LXC.
So far we tried to create a zpool, set up en zvol there, and played an ext4 filesystem over it. The whole thing is then mounted to the individual nodes via ISCSI as a directory. Already after a few hours the first ext4 fs errors arose, which had to be repaired. We assume that the problem is access from different nodes to the same ext4 file system. EXT4 does not seem to be designed for this.
So we are still looking for a fast and stable solution for a central network storage on which LXC containers are hosted by several nodes. Thin provisioning is important, not the entire disk space should be used immediately.
What do you recommend?
NFS?
Thank you!
Marvin
we've been playing around with Proxmox for a few weeks and want to get our entire infrastructure (3500 vps) away from SolusVM. Proxmox seems very flexible to us but so far we have not found satisfactory shared solutions for LXC.
So far we tried to create a zpool, set up en zvol there, and played an ext4 filesystem over it. The whole thing is then mounted to the individual nodes via ISCSI as a directory. Already after a few hours the first ext4 fs errors arose, which had to be repaired. We assume that the problem is access from different nodes to the same ext4 file system. EXT4 does not seem to be designed for this.
So we are still looking for a fast and stable solution for a central network storage on which LXC containers are hosted by several nodes. Thin provisioning is important, not the entire disk space should be used immediately.
What do you recommend?
NFS?
Thank you!
Marvin