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Proxmox High Availability

You're reading from   Proxmox High Availability Discover how to introduce, design, and implement high availability clusters for your business without hassle

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783980888
Length 258 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Basic Concepts of a Proxmox Virtual Environment FREE CHAPTER 2. Getting Started with a High Availability (HA) Environment 3. Key Components for Building a Proxmox VE Cluster 4. Configuring a Proxmox VE Cluster 5. Testing on a Proxmox Cluster 6. System Migration of an Existing System to a Proxmox VE Cluster 7. Disaster Recovery on a Proxmox VE Cluster 8. Troubleshooting on a Proxmox Cluster Index

Demonstration of live migration


What is the first benefit that we can enjoy after we have set up a Proxmox cluster? We are now able to perform live migration on our running VMs. Unlike offline migration, live migration allows you to have minimal downtime during the data migration from one cluster node to another.

Before moving on to the demonstration of live migration, do you remember that we created two VMs named VM 100 and VM 101 in Chapter 1, Basic Concepts of a Proxmox Virtual Environment, and two more VMs called VM 201, VM 202, VM 203, and VM 204 in Chapter 4, Configuring a Proxmox VE Cluster?

The following table shows the summary of the six VMs:

Host

VM ID

IP address

VM type

Storage type

vmsrv01

100

192.168.1.10

OpenVZ

Local

vmsrv01

101

192.168.1.11

KVM

Local

vmsrv01

201

192.168.2.11

KVM

DRBD

vmsrv01

202

192.168.2.12

OpenVZ

DRBD

vmsrv01

203

192.168.2.13

KVM

GlusterFS

vmsrv01

204

192.168.2.14

OpenVZ

GlusterFS

These VMs are being used to test the behavior...

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