Hello,
I'm sorry for the question. But why do I need at least 3 nodes for a HA cluster? This is stated in:
http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/High_Availability_Cluster#System_requirements
In my opinion 2 nodes should be enough for active failover situations or am I wrong? I'm newby concerning clustering.
I love Promox and want to build a HA cluster with 2 nodes and a ZFS-based Nextena-Storage solution which acts as shared storage for all clients and data. The shared storage has a dual-10Gbit-nic and I want to put a 10Gbit-nic in every of the 2 nodes to have the best possible and fastes access. The storage should be accessible via iSCSI.
Is this solution possible or doesn't it work with Proxmox as HA cluster?
Thx in advance,
Andreas
I'm sorry for the question. But why do I need at least 3 nodes for a HA cluster? This is stated in:
http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/High_Availability_Cluster#System_requirements
In my opinion 2 nodes should be enough for active failover situations or am I wrong? I'm newby concerning clustering.
I love Promox and want to build a HA cluster with 2 nodes and a ZFS-based Nextena-Storage solution which acts as shared storage for all clients and data. The shared storage has a dual-10Gbit-nic and I want to put a 10Gbit-nic in every of the 2 nodes to have the best possible and fastes access. The storage should be accessible via iSCSI.
Is this solution possible or doesn't it work with Proxmox as HA cluster?
Thx in advance,
Andreas