I have been researching this but didn't find an exact post asking this question.
I have 2 full node working in a cluster, want to add HA via Replication, but can't really tell the Pro/Con of Quorum Node vs Qdevice
Quorum Node vs Qdevice
I read somewhere, can't find it now, that Qdevice kinda becomes single point of failure, but also read FAQ on cluster manager that losing Qdevice is just like going back to 2 node cluster
In my setup, I can either virtualise a bare minimum proxmox VM on synology NAS that purely provides quorum runs nothing else. Or i can create a Qdevice docker container on the NAS. Which is better?
Going further one step.
If I go with GlusterFS share storage over the 2 node and NAS, and have NAS run a minimal docker swarm manager node. Is this better setup than Proxmox HA? All my services are docker anyway
Side note, I ruled out ceph due to its high requirement on dedicated network and what I think might be excessive writes to consumer SSD.
I have 2 full node working in a cluster, want to add HA via Replication, but can't really tell the Pro/Con of Quorum Node vs Qdevice
Quorum Node vs Qdevice
I read somewhere, can't find it now, that Qdevice kinda becomes single point of failure, but also read FAQ on cluster manager that losing Qdevice is just like going back to 2 node cluster
In my setup, I can either virtualise a bare minimum proxmox VM on synology NAS that purely provides quorum runs nothing else. Or i can create a Qdevice docker container on the NAS. Which is better?
Going further one step.
If I go with GlusterFS share storage over the 2 node and NAS, and have NAS run a minimal docker swarm manager node. Is this better setup than Proxmox HA? All my services are docker anyway
Side note, I ruled out ceph due to its high requirement on dedicated network and what I think might be excessive writes to consumer SSD.
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