[ale] Small Clusters for VMs
Beddingfield, Allen
allen at ua.edu
Fri Oct 28 10:23:26 EDT 2016
Will you have shared storage available (shared LUN or high performance NFS for the virtual hard drives that all hosts can access?)
If so, the easiest free out of the box setup is XenServer or oVirt. I'm familiar with XenServer, but there are some oVirt fans on here, I know.
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Allen Beddingfield
Systems Engineer
Office of Information Technology
The University of Alabama
Office 205-348-2251
allen at ua.edu
On 10/28/16, 9:17 AM, "ale-bounces at ale.org on behalf of DJ-Pfulio" <ale-bounces at ale.org on behalf of DJPfulio at jdpfu.com> wrote:
I'm a little behind the times. Looking to run a small cluster of VM
hosts, just 2-5 physical nodes.
Reading implies it is pretty easy with 2-5 nodes using a mix of
sheepdog, corosync and pacemaker running on qemu-kvm VM hosts.
Is that true? Any advice from people who've done this already?
So, is this where you'd start for small home/biz redundant VM cluster?
I've never done clustering on Linux, just Unix with those expensive
commercial tools and that was many years ago.
In related news - Fry's has a Core i3-6100 CPU for $88 today with their
emailed codes. That CPU is almost 2x faster than a first gen Core
i5-750 desktop CPU. Clustering for data redundancy at home really is
possible with just 2 desktop systems these days. This can be used with
or without RAID (any sort).
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