Why I’m dabbling in this is a very long story, but lets assume I only have 2 servers at my disposal and want Windows Server VMs providing SMB shares without a single point of failure. Proxmox and HyperV are my options for hypervisors.

Ceph is out for a few reasons, most notably only having 2 servers, 1Gb networking and the Windows Server VM would still be a single point of failure. I’ve been reading up on Windows Storage Spaces and if I’m understanding correctly it seems I could cluster 2 physical or virtual servers, replicate the data between the 2 and present the SMB share as the cluster name/IP rather than individual servers.

Before I spend too much time setting up Windows clusters, are there any other options I should be looking into?

  • lemmyng
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    5 days ago

    What kind of failure are you looking to address? Data resiliency, availability, automatic failover, etc?

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      5 days ago

      Automatic failover, basically should a VM lock up in a way that monitoring/HA failover isn’t triggered can another VM be picking up the slack.