I'd recommend Proxmox as vritualizing platform. In new version (4) HA works
with few clicks and no need for external fencing devices (all is done by
the watchdog from now on). Also it runs fine with GlusterFS as VM storage
(I'm running about 20 VMs / KVM / on gluster and thinking of moving 10 more
If you have enough Linux background to think of implementing gluster
storage, why not virtualize on Linux as well?
If you're using the standard Hyperv free version you don't get
clustering support anyways, so standalone KVM gives you the same basic
capabilities and you can use virt-manager to
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> Sent: Friday, 18 September, 2015 01:47:24
> Subject: [Gluster-users] Can we run VMs from Glaster volume
> Hi,
>
> We're looking into rolling out glister for our network storage.
>
> What we want to do is run VMs from the glister volume using Hyper-V.
>
> Now, I
Hi,
We're looking into rolling out glister for our network storage.
What we want to do is run VMs from the glister volume using Hyper-V.
Now, I've read in the documentation that glister does not support live data
(e.g. live sql database)
Does it also imply that we can't have live VMs? And,