Calling Debian Stretch & Mellanox Experts
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You could install Debian 8.3, and then do a manual install of Proxmox on top of that. I honestly don't want to touch Proxmox again.
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@travisdh1 You have/had a problem with Proxmox?
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@FATeknollogee said in calling Debian Stretch & Mellanox experts!!:
@travisdh1 You have/had a problem with Proxmox?
Oh, all kinds. I haven't used it actively for around 3 years now, so I'm rusty at best.
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I tested it once years and years ago. hated it and never touched it again.
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@JaredBusch said in calling Debian Stretch & Mellanox experts!!:
I tested it once years and years ago. hated it and never touched it again.
JB, it might be time to test again.
It looks like it has some promise...
I'm only in the very early stages of testing, but I do like that I can have the hypervisor o/s installed on ZFS Raid1 & build a hyperconverged Ceph cluster for VM storage. -
@FATeknollogee said in calling Debian Stretch & Mellanox experts!!:
@JaredBusch said in calling Debian Stretch & Mellanox experts!!:
I tested it once years and years ago. hated it and never touched it again.
JB, it might be time to test again.
It looks like it has some promise...
I'm only in the very early stages of testing, but I do like that I can have the hypervisor o/s installed on ZFS Raid1 & build a hyperconverged Ceph cluster for VM storage.not a chance. I already have Hyper-V and KVM available on my desktop depending if I am running Windows 10 or Fedora/RHEL.
If I am running a full virtualized server, I have KVM, XS, Hyper-V, and VMWare to choose from.
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@FATeknollogee said in calling Debian Stretch & Mellanox experts!!:
@JaredBusch said in calling Debian Stretch & Mellanox experts!!:
I tested it once years and years ago. hated it and never touched it again.
JB, it might be time to test again.
It looks like it has some promise...
I'm only in the very early stages of testing, but I do like that I can have the hypervisor o/s installed on ZFS Raid1 & build a hyperconverged Ceph cluster for VM storage.Why do you want either ZFS or CEPH for that use case?
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@scottalanmiller said in calling Debian Stretch & Mellanox experts!!:
@FATeknollogee said in calling Debian Stretch & Mellanox experts!!:
@JaredBusch said in calling Debian Stretch & Mellanox experts!!:
I tested it once years and years ago. hated it and never touched it again.
JB, it might be time to test again.
It looks like it has some promise...
I'm only in the very early stages of testing, but I do like that I can have the hypervisor o/s installed on ZFS Raid1 & build a hyperconverged Ceph cluster for VM storage.Why do you want either ZFS or CEPH for that use case?
No HW RAID cards?
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@FATeknollogee said in calling Debian Stretch & Mellanox experts!!:
@scottalanmiller said in calling Debian Stretch & Mellanox experts!!:
@FATeknollogee said in calling Debian Stretch & Mellanox experts!!:
@JaredBusch said in calling Debian Stretch & Mellanox experts!!:
I tested it once years and years ago. hated it and never touched it again.
JB, it might be time to test again.
It looks like it has some promise...
I'm only in the very early stages of testing, but I do like that I can have the hypervisor o/s installed on ZFS Raid1 & build a hyperconverged Ceph cluster for VM storage.Why do you want either ZFS or CEPH for that use case?
No HW RAID cards?
I hope you've more than that to offer. KVM and Xen do hardware RAID free options already but without the problems of ZFS or CEPH. What else do you have?
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@travisdh1 was just posting yesterday about how he'd never use ZFS or BtrFS for virtualization since they are so slow.
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Proxmox has a history of randomly breaking things, which is why I switched to XenServer when that was open sourced.
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@travisdh1 said in calling Debian Stretch & Mellanox experts!!:
Proxmox has a history of randomly breaking things, which is why I switched to XenServer when that was open sourced.
And a history of trolling to promote the product with fake accounts. It's a weird product with a bad online track record. It's KVM with weird stuff piles on top. Give me straight KVM any day.
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Native KVM will to ZFS, XFS, BtrFS, CEPH, DRBD or Starwind as well. None of that stuff comes from ProxMox.
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@travisdh1 said in calling Debian Stretch & Mellanox experts!!:
You could install Debian 8.3, and then do a manual install of Proxmox on top of that. I honestly don't want to touch Proxmox again.
Can you really layer ProxMox on top of something else? Never looked at it as an add on service before.
What distro does ProxMox build on natively.
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@scottalanmiller said in calling Debian Stretch & Mellanox experts!!:
@travisdh1 was just posting yesterday about how he'd never use ZFS or BtrFS for virtualization since they are so slow.
No ZFS for virtualization!
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@FATeknollogee said in calling Debian Stretch & Mellanox experts!!:
@scottalanmiller said in calling Debian Stretch & Mellanox experts!!:
@travisdh1 was just posting yesterday about how he'd never use ZFS or BtrFS for virtualization since they are so slow.
No ZFS for virtualization!
Right. No ZFS for virtualization. Although I argued that its speed problems aren't as bad as it seems. Still, XFS for me unless a specific need arises.
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@scottalanmiller said in calling Debian Stretch & Mellanox experts!!:
@travisdh1 said in calling Debian Stretch & Mellanox experts!!:
You could install Debian 8.3, and then do a manual install of Proxmox on top of that. I honestly don't want to touch Proxmox again.
Can you really layer ProxMox on top of something else? Never looked at it as an add on service before.
What distro does ProxMox build on natively.
AFAIK, it's built on Debian
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ZFS and BtrFS really are adequately fast in most use cases. Nearly all. You lose some speed but if chosen for other reasons they are good options.
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@FATeknollogee said in calling Debian Stretch & Mellanox experts!!:
@scottalanmiller said in calling Debian Stretch & Mellanox experts!!:
@travisdh1 said in calling Debian Stretch & Mellanox experts!!:
You could install Debian 8.3, and then do a manual install of Proxmox on top of that. I honestly don't want to touch Proxmox again.
Can you really layer ProxMox on top of something else? Never looked at it as an add on service before.
What distro does ProxMox build on natively.
AFAIK, it's built on Debian
Looks that way.
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Yeah, when we were running Proxmox here, I had to use the manual install method because they don't include drivers for a lot of network cards out of the box.
Install Debian -> Install Network Drivers (if needed) -> install Proxmox via repositories
Just one of many broken things about it (the network cards were on the HCL at the time).