Re: [mailop] Off-Topic - VMWare ESXI 7.0

2024-04-17 Thread Grant Taylor via mailop
On 4/17/24 2:07 PM, Grant Taylor via mailop wrote: Research clustered file systems and / or clustered LVM.  What you find should have SIGNIFICANT overlap with and much of it will probably be possible in Proxmox. Here's some additional reading that might be of interest. TL;DR: Glowsome has

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2024-04-17 Thread Mark Dale via mailop
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Re: [mailop] Off-Topic - VMWare ESXI 7.0

2024-04-17 Thread Grant Taylor via mailop
On 4/16/24 23:42, Bruno Flückiger via mailop wrote: Proxmox does not support the current architecture I have at work: clusters of hosts served by a central storage system connected to the hosts by FC SAN. I run few huge volumes on the storage that are shared among the cluster hosts. As I have

Re: [mailop] Off-Topic - VMWare ESXI 7.0

2024-04-17 Thread Bruno Flückiger via mailop
On 17.04.2024 09:56, Andrew C Aitchison via mailop wrote: On Wed, 17 Apr 2024, Bruno Flückiger via mailop wrote: What sort of shortcomings do you see for, say, Proxmox?  I would say that by using Open vSwitch & Free Range Routing (with EVPN), one can get pretty close to the VMware NSX.  And

Re: [mailop] Off-Topic - VMWare ESXI 7.0

2024-04-17 Thread Niels Dettenbach via mailop
Am Dienstag, 16. April 2024, 14:15:17 CEST schrieb Raymond Burkholder via mailop: > > Similar products are Microsoft Hyper-V, Oracle Linux Virtualization > > Manager (OLVM), Proxmox and Nutanix. Each one of these products has > > some shortcommings compared to VMware. If you don't need a GUI to >

Re: [mailop] Off-Topic - VMWare ESXI 7.0

2024-04-17 Thread Andrew C Aitchison via mailop
On Wed, 17 Apr 2024, Bruno Flückiger via mailop wrote: What sort of shortcomings do you see for, say, Proxmox?  I would say that by using Open vSwitch & Free Range Routing (with EVPN), one can get pretty close to the VMware NSX.  And with enabling Ceph on Proxmox, one can get the VSan-like