May be this can be a good starting point:
https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/High_Availability_Cluster
There is also a book "Proxmox High Availability" by Simon M. C. Cheng.
I'm starting to build such a solution to provide NFS service to my CentOS
clients (i've just received the hardware). I'm using proxmox for a while, but
without HA at this time, and it is very stable and reliable.
Patrick
Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 04/22/2016 12:24 PM, Digimer wrote:
My requirements are:
This sounds like you want a cloud-type storage, like ceph or gluster.
I agree. I think either would work. A cluster with striping and mirroring of
volumes should fit all the requirements.
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