Hello,
first, I know this question might sound a little bit strange, but who knows, you never know who else is out there and doing what
While so far we've build all of our Proxmox Hosts on own hardware, we're now facing the challenge to operate VMs in remote locations or countries/regions where we dont want to operate own hardware, and getting managed hardware locally has some disadvantages too. This is why we thought about turning to providers like MS Azure, Google Cloud, Amazon AWS etc. for certain services and make use of their local data center footprint.
The idea & question at the same time is, did anyone so far successfully configured a Proxmox environment on top of their solutions? We would like to do this in order to keep some maintenance and configuration standards that we currently apply, and to be able to add these virtual instances to our VPN network which allows us to "rotate" and move VMs in case of need easily between locations and systems, and which we would like to keep for the new setup as well. The rough idea is to order 1-x larger virtual instances on their infrastructure, and configure each of them like a regular Proxmox node.
If anyone did so, I'm curious how and which provider you did chose
Thanks!
first, I know this question might sound a little bit strange, but who knows, you never know who else is out there and doing what
While so far we've build all of our Proxmox Hosts on own hardware, we're now facing the challenge to operate VMs in remote locations or countries/regions where we dont want to operate own hardware, and getting managed hardware locally has some disadvantages too. This is why we thought about turning to providers like MS Azure, Google Cloud, Amazon AWS etc. for certain services and make use of their local data center footprint.
The idea & question at the same time is, did anyone so far successfully configured a Proxmox environment on top of their solutions? We would like to do this in order to keep some maintenance and configuration standards that we currently apply, and to be able to add these virtual instances to our VPN network which allows us to "rotate" and move VMs in case of need easily between locations and systems, and which we would like to keep for the new setup as well. The rough idea is to order 1-x larger virtual instances on their infrastructure, and configure each of them like a regular Proxmox node.
If anyone did so, I'm curious how and which provider you did chose
Thanks!