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HA Features in Proxmox PVE cluster and final words

HA Features in Proxmox PVE cluster and final words

September 23, 2016 · by admin · in Cluster, High-Availability, KVM, Virtualization

At the end, some testing of the High Availability fatures in PVE 4.2 on node and VM/LXC level. Instance Migration Migrating (moving) LXC and VM instances from one node to the other when the instance is stopped works without any…

Cluster Networking for Multi-tenant isolation in Proxmox with OpenVSwitch

September 22, 2016 · by admin · in Cluster, KVM, Virtualization

This is probably the most complex part of the setup. It involves network configuration of the cluster in a way that the instances running on different nodes can still talk to each other. This is needed in order to provide…

Adding ZFS over iSCSI shared storage to Proxmox

September 21, 2016 · by admin · in Cluster, Docker, High-Availability, Storage, Virtualization

PVE-4.2 has built in support for ZFS over iSCSI for several targets among which is Solaris COMSTAR. I built a ZFS VM appliance based on OmniOS (Solaris) and napp-it, see ZFS storage with OmniOS and iSCSI, and managed to create…

Adding RBD (CEPH) remote cluster storage to Proxmox

September 20, 2016 · by admin · in Cluster, High-Availability, KVM, Storage, Virtualization

There is a 3 node CEPH cluster running on the office virtualization server that is external to PVE. The latest PVE though has built in support for CEPH using pveceph package so in case we have PVE cluster of 3…

Adding iSCSI shared volume to Proxmox to support Live Migration

September 19, 2016 · by admin · in Cluster, High-Availability, KVM, Storage, Virtualization

We will use Multipath for link HA and improved performance. Install the needed packages first: root@proxmox01:~# apt-get install open-iscsi multipath-tools Then we discover the target and login: root@proxmox01:~# systemctl start open-iscsi.service root@proxmox01:~# iscsiadm -m discovery -t st -p 192.168.0.180 192.168.0.180:3260,1…

Adding DRBD shared volumes to Proxmox to support Live Migration

September 18, 2016 · by admin · in Cluster, High-Availability, KVM, Virtualization

The plan is to create 2 resources in Primary/Primary mode. The first one r0 will be used to store disk images for VM’s running on proxmox01 and r1 for the VM’s running on proxmox02. This way we can easily recover…

Adding GlusterFS shared storage to Proxmox to support Live Migration

September 17, 2016 · by admin · in Cluster, High-Availability, KVM, Virtualization

To be able to move VM’s from one cluster member to another their root, and in fact any other attached disk, needs to be created on a shared storage. PVE has built in support for the native GlusterFS client among…

Proxmox clustering and nested virtualization

September 16, 2016 · by admin · in Cluster, KVM, Virtualization

The motivation for creating this setup is the possibility of having Encompass private virtualization cloud deployed in any third party infrastructure provider DC, like for example SoftLayer that we already use to host our product on Bare-Metal serves. The solution…

Clustering with Pacemaker, DRBD and GFS2 on Bare-Metal servers in SoftLayer

May 31, 2016 · by admin · in Cluster, High-Availability

SoftLayer is IBM company providing cloud and Bare-Metal hosting services. We are going to setup a cluster of Pacemaker, DRBD and GFS2 on couple of Bare-Metal servers to host our Encompass services. This will provide high availability of the shared…

Highly Available iSCSI ALUA (Asymetric Logical Unit Access) Storage with Pacemaker and DRBD in Dual-Primary mode – Part2

March 13, 2016 · by admin · in Cluster, High-Availability, Storage

This is continuation of the Highly Available iSCSI ALUA Storage with Pacemaker and DRBD in Dual-Primary mode series. We have setup the HA backing iSCSI storage and now we are going to setup a HA shared storage on the client…

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