Hello everybody
I've been using proxmox for a while now and I'm very happy with it. I've been using it with linux only and a freenas as a shared storage. I tested windows but it wasn't running good enough to actually use. I'm running Zimbra, bind, seafile, gameservers, teamspeak and apache servers which work absolutely perfect. This is all just for friends, family or myself so downtime isn't such a big issue. I tried out CEPH storage just because I was curious. When I tried it I had 4PCs with a 1Gig network and a few (maybe 8 in total) HDDs to test. The speed of the CEPH with linux machines was rather slow -> 40 - 60 MB/s. I have the following questions:
1) what shared storage is good for a productive environment? (there are so many options that I cannot decide what is actually good with proxmox and worth the money)
2) How many OSD for CEPH would I need to get nice performance where maybe a 10GB network is actually worth investing into? What speeds can I excpect when copying large files in linux and windows? What about I/Os, are they good enough? (yes i know it depends on the application
3) The idea is also to run Windows Servers. Do you think proxmox is good enough for Windows Terminal Servers and Windows SQL servers? (users up to 50 per server)
4) Are blade servers (or alike) working with proxmox?
5) I have a book where there are examples for proxmox builds, unfortunately I can't get all these hardware parts in my country. For example, there are only certain supermicro boards that I can get from vendors. Can you suggest me anything here? Maybe a hardware list or a build list that you have used and are satisfied with?
I'm sorry for asking so many questions, but I have invested a lot of time to find possibilities and just got lost. For example, EMC, NetAPP, Synology SAN, IBM SAN etc. I have no idea what is good and what isn't. I'd actually prefer to build my own systems (caus I like to do this and I have enough time If I have the option to use proxmox instead of hyper-v or vmware for Windows I definately would do so. For a productive environment I'd also buy proxmox support of course. The idea eventually is to spend around 20'000 (if necessary maybe even more) for hardware and have a HA over all hardware (including firewall and switches). For firewalls pfsense is a good and very affordable option. I'd like to run as many vms as possible of course, but if I'd have to give you a number I'd say probably around 30 Windows Terminal or SQL Servers and probably around 50 linux servers. Linux servers won't need much performance.
cheers and thanks for helping out!!
I've been using proxmox for a while now and I'm very happy with it. I've been using it with linux only and a freenas as a shared storage. I tested windows but it wasn't running good enough to actually use. I'm running Zimbra, bind, seafile, gameservers, teamspeak and apache servers which work absolutely perfect. This is all just for friends, family or myself so downtime isn't such a big issue. I tried out CEPH storage just because I was curious. When I tried it I had 4PCs with a 1Gig network and a few (maybe 8 in total) HDDs to test. The speed of the CEPH with linux machines was rather slow -> 40 - 60 MB/s. I have the following questions:
1) what shared storage is good for a productive environment? (there are so many options that I cannot decide what is actually good with proxmox and worth the money)
2) How many OSD for CEPH would I need to get nice performance where maybe a 10GB network is actually worth investing into? What speeds can I excpect when copying large files in linux and windows? What about I/Os, are they good enough? (yes i know it depends on the application
3) The idea is also to run Windows Servers. Do you think proxmox is good enough for Windows Terminal Servers and Windows SQL servers? (users up to 50 per server)
4) Are blade servers (or alike) working with proxmox?
5) I have a book where there are examples for proxmox builds, unfortunately I can't get all these hardware parts in my country. For example, there are only certain supermicro boards that I can get from vendors. Can you suggest me anything here? Maybe a hardware list or a build list that you have used and are satisfied with?
I'm sorry for asking so many questions, but I have invested a lot of time to find possibilities and just got lost. For example, EMC, NetAPP, Synology SAN, IBM SAN etc. I have no idea what is good and what isn't. I'd actually prefer to build my own systems (caus I like to do this and I have enough time If I have the option to use proxmox instead of hyper-v or vmware for Windows I definately would do so. For a productive environment I'd also buy proxmox support of course. The idea eventually is to spend around 20'000 (if necessary maybe even more) for hardware and have a HA over all hardware (including firewall and switches). For firewalls pfsense is a good and very affordable option. I'd like to run as many vms as possible of course, but if I'd have to give you a number I'd say probably around 30 Windows Terminal or SQL Servers and probably around 50 linux servers. Linux servers won't need much performance.
cheers and thanks for helping out!!