On 22/04/16 12:42, Mohamed Sadok Ben Jazia wrote:
Hello list,
In order to set a high scalable proxmox infrastructure with a number of
clusters, i plan to use distributed storing system, for this i have some
questions.
1- I have a choice between Ceph and Gluster, which is better for proxmox.
We use gluster because we develop our custom translator for it, the disperse translator (now on the official branch), and we had tested gluster extensively since 5 years now. Is far from be perfect, but it works just fine and even it has its pros and cons, we like the simplicity to set up a cluster, and reinforced with ZFS, it gets a boost in performance.
2- Is it better to install one of those systems on the nodes or on
separated servers.
The best practices says they should be on separated systems, but we have them on the same proxmox cluster. In our scenario, ZFS "eats" great part of the RAM, so we need to have a lot of it, depending on the size of the data of the volume (ZFS needs 1GB for each TB to be fine) and the number of VMs you want to put it on. At least 64GB, but 128GB should be fine.
3- Can this architecture realise a stable product, with VM and LXC
migration (not live migration), store backups and snapshots, store iso
files and lxc container templates.
Yes, no problem.
Thank you
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