Hi all,
We are starting to make the switch from VMware to Proxmox, but just found out that IBM does not officially support our SAN for use with Debian or Proxmox. We currently use iSCSI in our VMware environment to access the SAN from 3 hosts and about 100 VMs over 25G NICs. The SAN is an IBM FlashSystem 5200 with NVMe drives. It's been working well and the storage has been blazing fast, but with VMware licensing going up, we need to make a change.
We're nervous about proceeding without full support, but really don't want to have to look at Hyper-V.
Thanks in advance!
We are starting to make the switch from VMware to Proxmox, but just found out that IBM does not officially support our SAN for use with Debian or Proxmox. We currently use iSCSI in our VMware environment to access the SAN from 3 hosts and about 100 VMs over 25G NICs. The SAN is an IBM FlashSystem 5200 with NVMe drives. It's been working well and the storage has been blazing fast, but with VMware licensing going up, we need to make a change.
- For others with IBM SANs, what has your experience been like with that and Proxmox?
- Any caveats or gotchas to look for?
- Is there any reason to think that this SAN shouldn't work well with Proxmox? I suspect the lack of support is more a matter of "we don't know Debian, so don't want to help" more than "that won't work", but I want to be sure of that.
- What has IBM support been like when using the SAN with an unsupported host?
- Do they go completely hands off or will they at least try to help a bit?
- Will they at least help with non-iSCSI matters, like firmware updates or volume/pool issues?
We're nervous about proceeding without full support, but really don't want to have to look at Hyper-V.
Thanks in advance!
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