Awesome, thanks very much! I hadn't heard of Ganeti before, looks
interesting! They mention zuppoet for nfs, so hopefully it'll be what I'm
looking for.
On Tue, Sep 27, 2022, 11:08 AM Florian Heigl <florian.heigl@gmail.com>
wrote:
> You'd be better off with a normal cluster stack (pacemaker commonly),
> especially since with iscsi you'll need strong protection against a VM
> running twice and shredding its disks. That protection comes in form of
> SCSI reservations, which cluster software handles for you.
>
> Afaik Remus has never made it to a state where it could reliably act on
> its own.
>
> Clustering is generally 2 days to bring up and 2 weeks to get a good grip
> on. Remus has the technical part solved for its case but the rest is not
> solvable to industrial quality without a lot more.
>
> A normal cluster stack is something you can manage with better chances.
>
> As you're on Debian, please also don't forget Ganeti which is still rare
> but generally production grade. It normally uses DR:BD but I'm quite sure
> that isn't a strict requirement.
>
> Chris Myers <chrismyers81@gmail.com> schrieb am Di., 27. Sept. 2022,
> 15:32:
>
>> I've been searching the web for a few days, but haven't found any posts
>> to this end. I have three Debian 11 Xen hosts with iscsi vm storage. Live
>> migration works awesomely. Is it possible to set up HA with Remus in my
>> situation? So far everything I've found seems to expect a setup with
>> separate storage.
>>
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