Hi there!
I currently have the following hardware that makes up my Proxmox cluster:
3x Lenovo m720q
- i5-8500T
- 32GB
- SSD M.2: 1TB NVMe (on which the entire Proxmox is installed, along with storage for VMs)
- SSD SATA 2.5": <empty>
Now I would like to go a step further and try to introduce Ceph. The aforementioned Lenovos do have a PCI-Express slot, but I would like to leave it free for the future NIC 2.5Gbe, so I was thinking about the following solution:
- the current NVMe will be intended for Ceph, on which all VMs will appear
- Proxmox will be installed on a 2.5" SATA SSD
The question now is, does it make sense? Won't this SATA SSD "limit" the work of the entire cluster? In general, the Proxmox cluster is a part of my homelab that does not see much traffic or usage: K3s cluster, Home Assistant, Jellyfin, Vault, Consul and a few smaller ones.
I currently have the following hardware that makes up my Proxmox cluster:
3x Lenovo m720q
- i5-8500T
- 32GB
- SSD M.2: 1TB NVMe (on which the entire Proxmox is installed, along with storage for VMs)
- SSD SATA 2.5": <empty>
Now I would like to go a step further and try to introduce Ceph. The aforementioned Lenovos do have a PCI-Express slot, but I would like to leave it free for the future NIC 2.5Gbe, so I was thinking about the following solution:
- the current NVMe will be intended for Ceph, on which all VMs will appear
- Proxmox will be installed on a 2.5" SATA SSD
The question now is, does it make sense? Won't this SATA SSD "limit" the work of the entire cluster? In general, the Proxmox cluster is a part of my homelab that does not see much traffic or usage: K3s cluster, Home Assistant, Jellyfin, Vault, Consul and a few smaller ones.