Hi,
We have a cluster with 64 Gb or ram hosts. We need to create a VM with about 60 Gb of ram, the question is can HA work with this ?
In the event of a host failure, I can see two options :
- We have some VMs everywhere else, so there is nowhere with 60 Gb free and some live migrations will be
needed to "free" that up, moving VM around to liberate 60 Gb of ram on one host.
- We left, on purpose, a whole node free for this somewhere, will proxmox be smart enough to reserve that host for that VM or could it move some other smaller VM on it at some point ? Not sure how proxmox decides which VMs move where when a node fails, it looks a bit random.
The other solution is to just not put the node in the cluster and just install the system on it directly, not doing a VM. Since a whole server will be used by that machine, if HA can't work, no use in doing a VM for it I guess.
Thanks !
We have a cluster with 64 Gb or ram hosts. We need to create a VM with about 60 Gb of ram, the question is can HA work with this ?
In the event of a host failure, I can see two options :
- We have some VMs everywhere else, so there is nowhere with 60 Gb free and some live migrations will be
needed to "free" that up, moving VM around to liberate 60 Gb of ram on one host.
- We left, on purpose, a whole node free for this somewhere, will proxmox be smart enough to reserve that host for that VM or could it move some other smaller VM on it at some point ? Not sure how proxmox decides which VMs move where when a node fails, it looks a bit random.
The other solution is to just not put the node in the cluster and just install the system on it directly, not doing a VM. Since a whole server will be used by that machine, if HA can't work, no use in doing a VM for it I guess.
Thanks !