We're currently preparing to migrate our Vmware environment to Proxmox.
The bulk of our storage is based on large Netapp iSCSI targets (multi-path) using Virtucache on the ESXi hosts (SSD cache read/write) to accelerate.
Performance, stability & reliability is excellent.
Now the question is how we can implement this with Proxmox (ZFS over iSCSI ?) keeping the existing Netapp SCSI storage and - most important - the SSD cache.
Rebuilding the storages with a new FS and moving the data would be possible.
Unfortunately Virtunet Systems still hasn't realized that they're riding a dead horse, so there won't be a Virtucache port for Proxmox.
Any ideas & suggestions are very welcome !
The bulk of our storage is based on large Netapp iSCSI targets (multi-path) using Virtucache on the ESXi hosts (SSD cache read/write) to accelerate.
Performance, stability & reliability is excellent.
Now the question is how we can implement this with Proxmox (ZFS over iSCSI ?) keeping the existing Netapp SCSI storage and - most important - the SSD cache.
Rebuilding the storages with a new FS and moving the data would be possible.
Unfortunately Virtunet Systems still hasn't realized that they're riding a dead horse, so there won't be a Virtucache port for Proxmox.
Any ideas & suggestions are very welcome !