Hello everyone,
We're installing a new infrastructure. I'm used to KVM/Virtmanager (under CentOS).
As I started working here, we, as a team, decided to migrate from VMware to Proxmox.
Although I've used KVM since around 2011/2012, I've never used Proxmox.
We've got two Synology servers configured in HA mode, as well as various servers.
We would like to use the Synology servers in ISCSI, but Veeam doesn't support ISCSI.
I saw the ZFS-Over-ISCSI options, but it's not compatible with Synology NASes.
I'd like to be able to back up the VMs to VEEAM and then migrate them from one PVE to another.
I see two options:
-NFS, but I'm worried about performance.
-An ISCSI LUN (per VM) connected from the CLI and formatted in ZFS, but I have some doubts about migrating the VMs.
Could I have your opinion?
Thanks in advance.
We're installing a new infrastructure. I'm used to KVM/Virtmanager (under CentOS).
As I started working here, we, as a team, decided to migrate from VMware to Proxmox.
Although I've used KVM since around 2011/2012, I've never used Proxmox.
We've got two Synology servers configured in HA mode, as well as various servers.
We would like to use the Synology servers in ISCSI, but Veeam doesn't support ISCSI.
I saw the ZFS-Over-ISCSI options, but it's not compatible with Synology NASes.
I'd like to be able to back up the VMs to VEEAM and then migrate them from one PVE to another.
I see two options:
-NFS, but I'm worried about performance.
-An ISCSI LUN (per VM) connected from the CLI and formatted in ZFS, but I have some doubts about migrating the VMs.
Could I have your opinion?
Thanks in advance.