[PVE-User] Use GlusterFS or Ceph for proxmox vm's...

Gilberto Nunes gilberto.nunes32 at gmail.com
Wed Jul 23 13:36:11 CEST 2014


Thank you


2014-07-23 4:30 GMT-03:00 Franck Parisy <franck at parisy.net>:

> I had tested the 2 solutions for a long time before Proxmox include Ceph
> package. Make choice has been very difficult.
>
> On my mind, Ceph is more efficient for Vms storage (best Iops, recovery
> vhen osd falls) but difficult to adjust (many parameters).
>
> Gluster is really good for backups or files storage, Nfs is native, more
> simple to deploy but this technology is older so they had many problems
> with KVM/Qemu.
>
> Both technologies have been purchased by Red Hat so both are good !  ;-)
>
> If i can give my opinion :
>
> If you must migrate today : choose Ceph
>
> If you have time : Try the both
>
> A little "howto" without any ambition (it's just a working doc)
>
>
> http://www.yakakliker.org/index.php?title=Informatique/Cat%C3%A9gorie_:_Virtualisation/Proxmox/Proxmox_VE_3.x/Ceph_%26_Proxmox_3.2
>
>
>
> PS:
>
> I have choose Ceph with Proxmox and deployed it one year's ago without any
> problems.
>
> Sorry for my bad English ;-)
>
>
> Franck Parisy.
>
> ------------------------------
> *De: *"Gilberto Nunes" <gilberto.nunes32 at gmail.com>
> *À: *pve-user at pve.proxmox.com
> *Envoyé: *Mardi 22 Juillet 2014 22:27:55
> *Objet: *[PVE-User] Use GlusterFS or Ceph for proxmox vm's...
>
> Forgive me by the off topic, but I wonder if someone here can point me the
> performance difference between GlusterFS and Ceph...
> Which one is faster? Why? Some docs or websites??
> Thank you...
>
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