Separate Storage Networks

shaunmccloud

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Jul 17, 2024
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I'm probably overthinking this, but I'm going to be migrating our vSphere environment to Proxmox shortly. Said vSphere environment has three storage networks configured in it. One for low-performance storage that we don't care if it goes down, and two for our main must always stay up so our production VMs stay up and running. This is possible to do in Proxmox without major issues correct?
 
PVE is based on Linux which is very flexible with networking. You can certainly have as many networks as you want, whether physical or virtual.

Linux/PVE does not have as foolproof GUI as Vsphere has, so you may need to beef up your CLI skills.

Good luck


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PVE is based on Linux which is very flexible with networking. You can certainly have as many networks as you want, whether physical or virtual.

Linux/PVE does not have as foolproof GUI as Vsphere has, so you may need to beef up your CLI skills.

Good luck


Blockbridge : Ultra low latency all-NVME shared storage for Proxmox - https://www.blockbridge.com/proxmox
Yeah, I figured I may have to do some CLI work. But thankfully I have decent CLI skills already. Sadly I'll have to keep vSphere around for some VMs that only work on vSphere (glares at Cisco & Avaya).
 

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