[PVE-User] ZFS over iSCSI...

Marcus Mattern proxmox-user at mattern.org
Thu Feb 18 22:01:13 CET 2016


So what about using Ceph?
For your setup you need three boxes but at least you don't have a
storage failover. With three proxmox hosts you can have full HA features
including the storage.

Greetings


Am 18.02.2016 um 13:16 schrieb Gilberto Nunes:
> Ok... Regarding iscsi ubuntu based or OmniOS, the following image
> (attached) is what I have in mind.
> Perhaps and certainly with many implementation errors, since what I
> need is Cluster and HA...
>
>
> 2016-02-18 10:02 GMT-02:00 Michael Rasmussen <mir at miras.org
> <mailto:mir at miras.org>>:
>
>     On Thu, 18 Feb 2016 14:20:12 +0300
>     Mikhail <m at plus-plus.su <mailto:m at plus-plus.su>> wrote:
>
>     >
>     > Looks like there will be a problem with Omnios on my hardware -
>     > according to
>     >
>     http://hardforum.com/threads/10gbe-for-omnios.1891004/#post-1042131880
>     > Intel's X550 NIC is not supported yet. This NIC will be used in
>     my nodes
>     > built on Supermicro X11SSH-CTF motherboard.
>     >
>     A working driver is under heavy test so I expect it will come to
>     latest
>     stable and LTS version very soon.
>
>     > What's the main advantage of using Omnios instead of regular Linux
>     > distro with zfs?
>     >
>     "The reasons for a Solaris based ZFS System
>     - 100% focus on ZFS that was developed for Solaris 10 years ago
>     and is most stable and complete there
>     - a complete storage OS from one hand, not the toolbox with a core
>     OS and many options and vendors
>     - stable support for mirrorred ZFS boot systems with boot
>     environments (restore a former bootable OS state)
>     - WWN enumeration of disks (disk unique identification) to keeps
>     disk id identical over controller, server or OS
>     - fault management with active hot-spares that replaces faulted
>     disks automatically
>     - SMB, NFS and iSCSI integrated in the core OS and maintained by
>     Oracle or Illumos (OmniOS)
>     - virtual networking with virtual switches and virtual nics with
>     vlan support
>     - service management SMF with service auto restart
>     - Solaris CIFS server with NFS4 ACL (more Windows NTFS alike than
>     Posix ACL) and AD support,
>      Windows SID as extended ZFS attribute (Permissions stay intact
>     after a restore to another AD server),
>     - ZFS snaps as Windows „previous version“, stable and just working
>     out of the box since years"
>     (http://www.napp-it.org/doc/downloads/napp-it.pdf)
>
>     The fastest, most stable, most scalable, and mature iSCSI
>     implementation which is also maintained in Core OS. Complete cli
>     available so no fiddling around with config files. (my add-on :-)
>
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