Hey all,
I'm setting up my first Proxmox cluster environment after administering an environment of standalone nodes with shared NFS storage for several years. Considering the importance of a continuous, low-latency network connection between clustered nodes to establish and maintain quorum, I'm thinking about deploying a set of redundant switches, dedicated to this task. Our cluster will be small (no more than 7 nodes) so we are hoping to find an economical option that doesn't over-deliver switching capacity but still provides robust failover in the event that one switch goes offline. Our nodes will have pairs of 1GbE NICs that we can dedicate to this cluster backbone.
Has anyone else set up redundant switches for their cluster quorum? Any recommendations on hardware and switch protocols that might fit the bill for a small but fault-tolerant cluster configuration?
Thanks!
I'm setting up my first Proxmox cluster environment after administering an environment of standalone nodes with shared NFS storage for several years. Considering the importance of a continuous, low-latency network connection between clustered nodes to establish and maintain quorum, I'm thinking about deploying a set of redundant switches, dedicated to this task. Our cluster will be small (no more than 7 nodes) so we are hoping to find an economical option that doesn't over-deliver switching capacity but still provides robust failover in the event that one switch goes offline. Our nodes will have pairs of 1GbE NICs that we can dedicate to this cluster backbone.
Has anyone else set up redundant switches for their cluster quorum? Any recommendations on hardware and switch protocols that might fit the bill for a small but fault-tolerant cluster configuration?
Thanks!