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    • OksanaO

      StarWind Success Story: Achieve High Availability with StarWind VSAN

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    • OksanaO

      Data Protection Done Right: Backup vs. Replication

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    • OksanaO

      Data Replication: A Detailed Guide

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    • OksanaO

      Details on VMware vSphere Replication 8.4

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    • JaredBuschJ

      Promox and VM replication

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      JaredBuschJ

      I'll try and make a cleaner guide later..

      First, spin up your ProxmoxVE system. During the install wizard, I left the boot drive as LVM but did change it to XFS instead of ext4. You do not setup secondary drives during the install wizard. Once up, you need to create the ZFS store on each system, named the same, prior to joining the cluster. The replication process wants the ZFS pool to be named the same on both systems and you cannot name it the same (at least in the GUI) if it already exists anywhere in the cluster.
      3c9d3871-d8f6-4da0-93fd-22bf8526ef6b-image.png Then from the GUI, go to the disks of system 1.
      67ae2a41-d84b-4fbc-9cd0-4dea04cb5465-image.png then click on ZFS and create the storage pool name it, single disk, compression off.
      4379c8d3-edf1-4733-95ce-d3bc5f2400e9-image.png wait for it to show normal.
      145f1381-2d1e-4215-b29c-30e2227c00d2-image.png then repeat the process on the second system. make sure to use the same name. Now create the cluster and join the second system to the cluster.
      e9401472-ad68-433a-b569-5cc14f21552d-image.png You will not see the storage on ZFS storage on system 2 when it first loads up.
      0e6e610a-21fd-4317-9f15-336eec787af3-image.png But it does exist if you look.
      d5efc711-8126-4e30-955a-9d0deba7db10-image.png To make it available, go to storage under datacenter.
      545a0b08-72e0-4912-bf3c-f10ce2527d73-image.png edit the existing "data" and add pve2
      d8022847-45ea-46ce-be11-807f01e51449-image.png now it will show up and be available for use.
      a68a5b5c-3024-4650-869b-c36065713c87-image.png

      Is this perfect? No. but it is how I was able to get it setup to work.

      The manual leave out quite a bit of specifics. on how to do things, but goes into detail on the technical of things.

    • JaredBuschJ

      Proxmox VE Setup

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      Doyler3000D

      @DustinB3403
      I don't doubt it.
      There wasn't really any added complexity though. PVE was installed with all the defaults.

    • DustinB3403D

      Hyper-V Failover Clustering

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      dbeatoD

      You can have replication if you have Starwind Clustering on the hosts (That's how I have some customers). That said, even on those situations I have a DC on the Local Host Hyperv of one of the servers or have a Site to Site VPN with a DC on Azure or AWS as a failsafe.

    • OksanaO

      StarWind Success Story: LightChange Finds Its Dream HA Provider

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    • OksanaO

      Backing Up a NAS?! That’s Right!

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    • FATeknollogeeF

      Use Hyper-V to replicate Linux vm file share

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      scottalanmillerS

      @phlipelder said in Use Hyper-V to replicate Linux vm file share:

      @scottalanmiller said in Use Hyper-V to replicate Linux vm file share:

      @phlipelder said in Use Hyper-V to replicate Linux vm file share:

      Hyper-V Replica would work in this situation with a few caveats.

      There is a 15 second limit on replication cycles. If the VMs are running database/active services this could be a problem.

      That would be handled earlier in the process by the backup job. If the backup is good, the replication won't cause an issue. If the backup is bad, the replication can't fix it, of course, but will replicate the bad backup. But the only place that this can be addressed is in the backup step, the replication is of backup files, so not at a point in the process where it matters.

      "Garbage in garbage out" never seems to go away. It's been the bane of our existence since the switch to image/block based backups. :S

      File backups suffered from this, too. Databases are just hard to back up.

    • OksanaO

      A closer look at conventional DR site options for Windows Server 2016

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    • OksanaO

      Putting conventional DR site options for Windows Server 2016 on the table

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    • scaleS

      Scale HyperCore HC3 Native Replication Feature Note

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    • OksanaO

      Get a true Hybrid Cloud solution for your existing Hyper-V infrastructure

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    • brianlittlejohnB

      KVM VM Replication

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      scottalanmillerS

      @JaredBusch said in KVM VM Replication:

      @scottalanmiller said in KVM VM Replication:

      Just using the search is best

      Tags.

      yeah, having tags on the topics makes them better than pinning.

    • Emad RE

      GlusterFS + WebDAV Centos Setup Guide

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    • Emad RE

      KVM Poor Man Replication HA

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      Emad RE

      @mlnews

      Thread resurrected !!!

      I see, interesting . Regarding Ovirt + GLusterFs my update on this is that did learn glustering and it was easy to perform. I didnt apply it in production or VMs. I did use Ovirt a month ago and it was very slow web ui experience.

      I should write a thread about my and Gluster.

    • JaredBuschJ

      Zertø Virtual Replication

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      matteo nunziatiM

      @JaredBusch I also didn't mind about zerto at the time because my resellers (asked a couple) offered really high prices - but don't remember the specific amount.

    • DustinB3403D

      SW Port - New Server for virtual host - Sanity Check

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      scottalanmillerS

      @beta said in SW Port - New Server for virtual host - Sanity Check:

      Oh, one thing I was really curious about too, would it make sense to get an extra drive as a hot spare? Normally with OBR10 and spinning HDD, I'd put every spindle into the array, but since SSDs are going to give me plenty of IOPS and capacity, I didn't know if it is a good/bad idea with OBR5.

      The rule of "no hot spare ever" for RAID 5 still applies. If you were going to do this, you would do OBR 6. OBR6 can make loads of sense here, but OBR5 + HS does not.

      But it is up to you, depends on cost and risk aversion.

    • wirestyle22W

      JRNL_WRAP_ERROR (SYSVOL)

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      wirestyle22W

      @dbeato said in JRNL_WRAP_ERROR (SYSVOL):

      @wirestyle22 You can still do the following as well:
      http://kpytko.pl/active-directory-domain-services/authoritative-sysvol-restore-frs/
      https://blogs.msmvps.com/acefekay/2013/08/28/how-to-recover-a-journal-wrap-error-jrnl_wrap_error-and-a-corrupted-sysvol-from-a-good-dc-what-option-do-i-use-d4-or-d2-whats-the-difference-between-d4-and-d2/

      Maybe also move to DFRS instead of FRS, you would only use FRS if it is Server 2003 as part of one of your DCs

      Possibly in the future but I have so many other things to focus on

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