Or 3 nodes?.... background:
Current setup:
2 PVE 1.7 hosts (no cluster)
Dell R510 2x 80gb Windows VM + 1x 80gb CentOS VM (not ct)
Supermicro server: 2x 30GB Centos CT,
Installed in same rack, no HA.
Will be upgrading these to a pair of Dell R730, and want to setup 1 in another building over a 10gb fiber link. I would like to setup some sort of cluster fs, like CEPH or DRBD. Have been testing new 4.2, and would really like to use LVM-t.
Goals:
- have live data in 2 buildings
- live migration not needed, VMs can shutdown to migrate.
- failure recovery in under 20 minutes
- snapshot option would be ideal (LVM-t or qcow)
I have done it in the past on 2x servers on DRBD. I know DRBD is a mess, as far as getting out of sync, quorum and fencing. I only have the budget for 2 new servers, so I could re-purpose the R510 to be a fencing node, or CEPH monitor if needed. Not familiar with CEPH, so dont know its drawbacks.
My dirty option is to run my VMs on normal local drives using standard PVE install on LVM-t, and send backups to a drive on the remote machine, I can restore an 80gb vzdump in about 40-50 minutes on one of these machines.
Current setup:
2 PVE 1.7 hosts (no cluster)
Dell R510 2x 80gb Windows VM + 1x 80gb CentOS VM (not ct)
Supermicro server: 2x 30GB Centos CT,
Installed in same rack, no HA.
Will be upgrading these to a pair of Dell R730, and want to setup 1 in another building over a 10gb fiber link. I would like to setup some sort of cluster fs, like CEPH or DRBD. Have been testing new 4.2, and would really like to use LVM-t.
Goals:
- have live data in 2 buildings
- live migration not needed, VMs can shutdown to migrate.
- failure recovery in under 20 minutes
- snapshot option would be ideal (LVM-t or qcow)
I have done it in the past on 2x servers on DRBD. I know DRBD is a mess, as far as getting out of sync, quorum and fencing. I only have the budget for 2 new servers, so I could re-purpose the R510 to be a fencing node, or CEPH monitor if needed. Not familiar with CEPH, so dont know its drawbacks.
My dirty option is to run my VMs on normal local drives using standard PVE install on LVM-t, and send backups to a drive on the remote machine, I can restore an 80gb vzdump in about 40-50 minutes on one of these machines.