Thanks, may i know that, if we have 3 hosts using SAN, should i use ZFS ? as i saw the document, 1GB ram per TB data size is recommend.There isn’t a single answer that fits all environments, or even a set of best practices you can apply formulaically. The sizing really comes down to:
Engaging with a seasoned PVE partner or architect might be one way forward.
- The number of physical CPUs you have today
- The number of virtual cores you’ve provisioned
- Your overprovisioning ratio and actual utilization
- RAM and disk usage
- Some allowance for growth for all of the above
- Your failover requirements (i.e., how many servers you can afford to lose before service degradation)
- How (or whether) your existing storage integrates with PVE
Good luck
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Based on your questions asked, and not even describing a clear performance goal, I would also recommend you a partner.Engaging with a seasoned PVE partner or architect might be one way forward.
No , ZFS is not a Cluster Aware file system. Take a look at storage Wiki page for PVE for shared storage recommendations.if we have 3 hosts using SAN, should i use ZFS ?
Hi bbgeek17, the link mention ZFS over iSCSI support shared, i though it mean cluster cluster-aware filesystem, just scare it can support fiber or not , or have to use ISCSINo , ZFS is not a Cluster Aware file system. Take a look at storage Wiki page for PVE for shared storage recommendations.
https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Storage
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"ZFS over iSCSI" is a special scheme that involves root SSH access into the storage appliance, requires the storage appliance to run ZFS internally, and directly manipulates said ZFS. And, of course, exporting the resulting ZFS volumes via iSCSI.Hi bbgeek17, the link mention ZFS over iSCSI support shared, i though it mean cluster cluster-aware filesystem, just scare it can support fiber or not , or have to use ISCSI
Thanks, we are using hitachi storage with FC, with 6 ESX server,so my target is even 1 host down, VM should auto failover to another node."ZFS over iSCSI" is a special scheme that involves root SSH access into the storage appliance, requires the storage appliance to run ZFS internally, and directly manipulates said ZFS. And, of course, exporting the resulting ZFS volumes via iSCSI.
You did not specify what SAN appliance you are using. I am guessing its not one that adheres to above requirements. If I am correct, then ZFS/iSCSI is not for you.
You may want to read these articles that deal with most common block storage SANs:
https://kb.blockbridge.com/technote/proxmox-lvm-shared-storage
https://kb.blockbridge.com/technote/proxmox-qcow-snapshots-on-lv
https://kb.blockbridge.com/technote/proxmox-tuning-low-latency-storage
Cheers
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