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Proxmox High Availability

You're reading from   Proxmox High Availability Discover how to introduce, design, and implement high availability clusters for your business without hassle

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783980888
Length 258 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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CHENG MAN CHENG MAN
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Preface 1. Basic Concepts of a Proxmox Virtual Environment FREE CHAPTER 2. Getting Started with a High Availability (HA) Environment 3. Key Components for Building a Proxmox VE Cluster 4. Configuring a Proxmox VE Cluster 5. Testing on a Proxmox Cluster 6. System Migration of an Existing System to a Proxmox VE Cluster 7. Disaster Recovery on a Proxmox VE Cluster 8. Troubleshooting on a Proxmox Cluster Index

HA capability for Proxmox with a two-node cluster

In this section, I will show you how a Proxmox cluster helps us in enhancing the system availability. Assume that we are building a cluster with two active member nodes, which means virtual machines are running on both the server nodes. Let's take a look at the following structure:

HA capability for Proxmox with a two-node cluster

As we mentioned in the section on system requirements, we need at least two physical servers connected with a network switch, and we need SAN storage to save virtual disk images. This is the minimal requirement to build a cluster. With this set of hardware, we can successfully install Proxmox in cluster mode. However, is it built with high availability? Unfortunately, it is not; let's see what happens when we cannot connect our network switch due to misconfiguration or hardware problems:

HA capability for Proxmox with a two-node cluster

Right now, both servers think that the other side is out of service, as SRV1 and SRV2 cannot contact each other. What will they do? They will try to migrate the virtual...

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