I've been running Proxmox about a year and have just added a 5th node to my cluster.
Currently:
Each node in the cluster has a 1Tb SSD and boots from a 512Gb NVME. The 1Tb SSDs are all one CEPH Pool
Each node also has two 2.5Gb NICs and one 1Gb NICs. The ceph public network is 129.168.75.0 (1Gb) and cluster network is 192.168.70.0 (2.5Gb). The third NIC (2.5Gb) is configured but unused. The rest of my network is all 1Gb.
I'd like to:
1) Boot the nodes from a USB NVME, which I have, and then add the NVME drives to my storage pool. Are there any downsides to just creating and adding 5 new OSDs to the current pool? Is there a "better" way?
2) Make use of 3rd NIC to further isolate the disk traffic from "other" traffic. Is the even worth the hassle, and if so, what's the optimum configuration and how do I get there from here.
Thanks in advance!
Clay Jackson
Currently:
Each node in the cluster has a 1Tb SSD and boots from a 512Gb NVME. The 1Tb SSDs are all one CEPH Pool
Each node also has two 2.5Gb NICs and one 1Gb NICs. The ceph public network is 129.168.75.0 (1Gb) and cluster network is 192.168.70.0 (2.5Gb). The third NIC (2.5Gb) is configured but unused. The rest of my network is all 1Gb.
I'd like to:
1) Boot the nodes from a USB NVME, which I have, and then add the NVME drives to my storage pool. Are there any downsides to just creating and adding 5 new OSDs to the current pool? Is there a "better" way?
2) Make use of 3rd NIC to further isolate the disk traffic from "other" traffic. Is the even worth the hassle, and if so, what's the optimum configuration and how do I get there from here.
Thanks in advance!
Clay Jackson