Hello Everyone !
I'm new here and to Promox VE, I am getting ready to deploy a rather large HA cluster and i need some guidance on the correct route for storage given the information provided below.
I plan on purchasing a Promox VE subscription once all my equipment arrives and i go to deploy if i need help.
I start with my planned equipment specs.
I have 10x Dell r710s 92GB ram and Dual 6 core Xeons and 2x 10Gbit fibers cards on each server. I plan to bond them as one interface and use vlans for traffic segregation. Each server has a nice H700 RAID card and 6x 3.5 HDD slots.
So the kinda crappy part is i have a ton of brand new enterprise 2TB SATA drives, by a lot i mean like 60+ brand new drives i am trying to make use of. Long story anyways there is alot of storage options to go by with Promox and i wanted some advice on the route to take.
I have a 37 server openstack environment running with ceph and i am happy with it. So its nice to see Promox support ceph for block storage.
To give a overview of the data on the virtual machines they will be all linux, Centos, Redhat and Ubuntu but quite a few of them.
I plan to run hardware RAID 10 because my drive failure rate is very low.
HA is a must with backups and snapshots support required.
Now i was planning on setting it up my Promox environment up like this.
Remember i have 10 servers to work with and mainly 2TB SATA Drives.
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I was going to setup 2 servers as my shared storage nodes. I could double up the dual 10GBit cards making 40GBit.
Then the other 8 servers with dual 240GB SSDs in RAID 1 i guess.
I am not sure if i should use Ceph or ZFS over SCSI or what would be optimal for speed and redundancy given my specs above. But if i use Ceph i need a storage for backups and ISO images too.
I am leaning towards ZFS seams to preform better then ceph, but i have never used it but the configs look very straight forward.
I really appreciate the help.
I'm new here and to Promox VE, I am getting ready to deploy a rather large HA cluster and i need some guidance on the correct route for storage given the information provided below.
I plan on purchasing a Promox VE subscription once all my equipment arrives and i go to deploy if i need help.
I start with my planned equipment specs.
I have 10x Dell r710s 92GB ram and Dual 6 core Xeons and 2x 10Gbit fibers cards on each server. I plan to bond them as one interface and use vlans for traffic segregation. Each server has a nice H700 RAID card and 6x 3.5 HDD slots.
So the kinda crappy part is i have a ton of brand new enterprise 2TB SATA drives, by a lot i mean like 60+ brand new drives i am trying to make use of. Long story anyways there is alot of storage options to go by with Promox and i wanted some advice on the route to take.
I have a 37 server openstack environment running with ceph and i am happy with it. So its nice to see Promox support ceph for block storage.
To give a overview of the data on the virtual machines they will be all linux, Centos, Redhat and Ubuntu but quite a few of them.
I plan to run hardware RAID 10 because my drive failure rate is very low.
HA is a must with backups and snapshots support required.
Now i was planning on setting it up my Promox environment up like this.
Remember i have 10 servers to work with and mainly 2TB SATA Drives.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I was going to setup 2 servers as my shared storage nodes. I could double up the dual 10GBit cards making 40GBit.
Then the other 8 servers with dual 240GB SSDs in RAID 1 i guess.
I am not sure if i should use Ceph or ZFS over SCSI or what would be optimal for speed and redundancy given my specs above. But if i use Ceph i need a storage for backups and ISO images too.
I am leaning towards ZFS seams to preform better then ceph, but i have never used it but the configs look very straight forward.
I really appreciate the help.
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