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    <p align="center">
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    <h4 align="center">The first 3 NUCs are the new proxmox cluster, the second set of 3 NUCs is the old Hyper-V nodes.</h4>
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    <p style="text-align: center;">The first 3 NUCs are the new proxmox cluster, the second set of 3 NUCs is the old Hyper-V nodes.
    </p>
    <h4 align="center">The first 3 NUCs are the new proxmox cluster, the second set of 3 NUCs is the old Hyper-V nodes.</h4>


    Updates as of 9/30/2023
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    <p align="center">
    <img width="400" alt="image" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/11369180/273477686-3462588e-2f3a-4f52-9a5a-2c01dcae92e1.png">
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    The first 3 NUCs are the new proxmox cluster, the second set of 3 NUCs is the old Hyper-V nodes.



    <p style="text-align: center;">The first 3 NUCs are the new proxmox cluster, the second set of 3 NUCs is the old Hyper-V nodes.
    </p>


    Updates as of 9/30/2023
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    [Required Outomces of cluster project](/76e94832927a89d977ea989da157e9dc#goals-of-cluster)



    1. dd ![my_cluster (Large)](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/11369180/273477686-3462588e-2f3a-4f52-9a5a-2c01dcae92e1.png)


    <p align="center">
    <img width="400" alt="image" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/11369180/273477686-3462588e-2f3a-4f52-9a5a-2c01dcae92e1.png">
    </p>
    The first 3 NUCs are the new proxmox cluster, the second set of 3 NUCs is the old Hyper-V nodes.


    Updates as of 9/30/2023
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    [Required Outomces of cluster project](/76e94832927a89d977ea989da157e9dc#goals-of-cluster)



    1. dd ![my_cluster (Large)](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/11369180/273477686-3462588e-2f3a-4f52-9a5a-2c01dcae92e1.png)




    Updates as of 9/30/2023
    This cluster is no longer a PoC and is my production cluster for all my VMs and docker containers (in VM based swarm).

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    9. [Migrate HomeAssistant VM from Hyper-V](/96ee39f432f18a43ea3b95697c3f398e)
    10. [Migrate my debian VM based docker swarm from Hyper-V to proxmox](/042c8c41b23bd5ddb31d1e4e38156dff)
    11. Extra Credit (optional):
    1. [Enable vGPU Passthrough](/e4e3de35ee23fdb4ae5d5a3b85c16ed3)
    1. [Enable vGPU Passthrough (+windows guest, CT guest configs](/e4e3de35ee23fdb4ae5d5a3b85c16ed3)
    2. [Install Lets Encrypt Cert (CloudFlare as DNS Provder](/7a67e48ae2c6b1cffdefb8f984734b5d)
    3. [Azure Active Directory Auth](/038b35c913018ee1cbd4dc62e49a6355)
    4. [Install Proxmox Backup Server (PBS) on synology with CIFS backend](/61dcfff1d0128d9df85cf57b756c599c)
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    3. [Notes on migrating my windows (server 2019) admin center VM](/3ebe199d718b25a2927294dbf3d74a97)

    9. [Migrate HomeAssistant VM from Hyper-V](/96ee39f432f18a43ea3b95697c3f398e)
    10. [Migrate my debian VM based docker swarm to proxmox](/042c8c41b23bd5ddb31d1e4e38156dff) - in progess 9/27/23
    10. [Migrate my debian VM based docker swarm from Hyper-V to proxmox](/042c8c41b23bd5ddb31d1e4e38156dff)
    11. Extra Credit (optional):
    1. [Enable vGPU Passthrough](/e4e3de35ee23fdb4ae5d5a3b85c16ed3)
    2. [Install Lets Encrypt Cert (CloudFlare as DNS Provder](/7a67e48ae2c6b1cffdefb8f984734b5d)
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    1. [Hardware and Base Proxmox Install](/cd1a8cdd9904f43e319e438551d7f92c)
    2. [Thunderbolt Mesh Networking Setup](/67fdc9a517faefa68f730f82d7fa3570)
    3. ~Enable OSPF Routing On Mesh network~ - deprecated - [old gist here](/629c61d36af07b5ee45adfb172e25384)
    4. [Enable Openfabric Routing on Mesh Network](/4c664734535da122f4ab2951b22b2085)
    4. [Enable Dual Stack (IPv4 and IPv6) Openfabric Routing on Mesh Network](/4c664734535da122f4ab2951b22b2085)
    5. [Setup Cluster](/645193291b9a81eb3cb6ebefe68274ae)
    6. [Setup Ceph and High Availability](/8c652f3eab61ed1fa2f980d02a484c35)
    7. [Create CephFS and storage for ISOs and CT Templates](/941b24efd1ac0bf9b3cd30c3fb1e5341)
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    Updates as of 9/30/2023
    This cluster is no longer a PoC and is my production cluster for my two dommain controllers. All my initial objectives achivied and then some. All VMs migrated from Hyper-V and working - despite some stupidty on my part - though i learnt a lot!)
    This cluster is no longer a PoC and is my production cluster for all my VMs and docker containers (in VM based swarm).

    All my initial objectives have been achivied and then some. All VMs migrated from Hyper-V and working - despite some stupidty on my part - though i learnt a lot!)

    I will update if and when i make major changes, redesign or add new capabilities, but to be clear i now consider this gist set complete for my needs and have no more edits planned.

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    # ProxMox Cluster - Soup-to-Nutz
    aka what i did to get from nothing to done.

    _note: these are designed to be primarily a re-install guide for myself (writing things down helps me memorize the knowledge), as such don't take any of this on blind faith - some areas are well tested and the docs are very robust, some items, less so). YMMV_

    [Purpose of Proxmox cluster project](/76e94832927a89d977ea989da157e9dc#purpose-of-cluster)

    [Required Outomces of cluster project](/76e94832927a89d977ea989da157e9dc#goals-of-cluster)

    Start Date - First week of August 2023

    End Date - none
    Updates as of 9/30/2023
    This cluster is no longer a PoC and is my production cluster for my two dommain controllers. All my initial objectives achivied and then some. All VMs migrated from Hyper-V and working - despite some stupidty on my part - though i learnt a lot!)

    Updates as of 9/27/2023
    This cluster is no longer a PoC and is my production cluster for my two dommain controllers, home assistant, 2 of 3 docker VM host nodes

    _note: these are designed to be primarily a re-install guide for myself (writing things down helps me memorize the knowledge), as such don't take any of this on blind faith - some areas are well tested and the docs are very robust, some items, less so). YMMV_
    I will update if and when i make major changes, redesign or add new capabilities, but to be clear i now consider this gist set complete for my needs and have no more edits planned.

    I will regularly update until all outcomes and todo's are achieved.
    If you spot a critical type let me know and I can change but as as these are notes for me (not a tutorial) i make no promises :-)

    ## Outcomes
    1. [Hardware and Base Proxmox Install](/cd1a8cdd9904f43e319e438551d7f92c)
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    Updates as of 9/27/2023
    This cluster is no longer a PoC and is my production cluster for my two dommain controllers, home assistant, 2 of 3 docker VM host nodes

    _note: these are designed to be primarily a re-install guide for myself (writing things down helps me memorize the knowledge), as such don't take any of this on blind faith - some areas are well tested and the docs are very robust, some items, less so). YMMV_ i will regularly update until all outcomes and todo's are achieved.
    _note: these are designed to be primarily a re-install guide for myself (writing things down helps me memorize the knowledge), as such don't take any of this on blind faith - some areas are well tested and the docs are very robust, some items, less so). YMMV_

    I will regularly update until all outcomes and todo's are achieved.

    ## Outcomes
    1. [Hardware and Base Proxmox Install](/cd1a8cdd9904f43e319e438551d7f92c)
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    # ProxMox Cluster - Soup-to-Nutz
    ### aka what i did to get from nothing to done.
    aka what i did to get from nothing to done.

    [Purpose of Proxmox Cluster Project](/76e94832927a89d977ea989da157e9dc#purpose-of-cluster)
    [Purpose of Proxmox cluster project](/76e94832927a89d977ea989da157e9dc#purpose-of-cluster)

    [goal of cluster](/76e94832927a89d977ea989da157e9dc#goals-of-cluster)
    [Required Outomces of cluster project](/76e94832927a89d977ea989da157e9dc#goals-of-cluster)

    Start Date - First week of August 2023

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    ### aka what i did to get from nothing to done.

    [Purpose of Proxmox Cluster Project](/76e94832927a89d977ea989da157e9dc#purpose-of-cluster)

    [goal of cluster](/76e94832927a89d977ea989da157e9dc#goals-of-cluster)

    Start Date - First week of August 2023
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    # ProxMox Cluster - Soup-to-Nutz
    ### aka what i did to get from nothing to done.

    [Purpose of Proxmox Cluster Project](/76e94832927a89d977ea989da157e9dc#purpose-of-cluster)
    [goal of cluster](/76e94832927a89d977ea989da157e9dc#goals-of-cluster)

    Start Date - First week of August 2023

    End Date - none
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    6. [Setup Ceph and High Availability](/8c652f3eab61ed1fa2f980d02a484c35)
    7. [Create CephFS and storage for ISOs and CT Templates](/941b24efd1ac0bf9b3cd30c3fb1e5341)
    8. [Setup HA Windows Server VM + TPM](/054c153defe3acbbe3a61d6fe08704d4)
    9. [How to migrate Gen2 Windows VM from Hyper-V to Proxmox](/e9cf5df1100edfdfb3a6104d6b288a1d)
    9. [How to migrate Gen2 Windows VM from Hyper-V to Proxmox](/e9cf5df1100edfdfb3a6104d6b288a1d)

    1. [Notes on migrating my real world domain controller #2 ](/scyto/f8b0a1b06ae62f03db3182f8bd23abda)
    2. [Notes on migrating my real world domain controller #1 (FSMO holder, AAD Sync and CA server) ](/scyto/ef59d3799c089338cfb32b83306f9396)
    3. [Notes on migrating my windows (server 2019) admin center VM](/3ebe199d718b25a2927294dbf3d74a97)
    1. [Notes on migrating my real world domain controller #2 ](/scyto/f8b0a1b06ae62f03db3182f8bd23abda)
    2. [Notes on migrating my real world domain controller #1 (FSMO holder, AAD Sync and CA server) ](/scyto/ef59d3799c089338cfb32b83306f9396)
    3. [Notes on migrating my windows (server 2019) admin center VM](/3ebe199d718b25a2927294dbf3d74a97)

    9. [Migrate HomeAssistant VM from Hyper-V](/96ee39f432f18a43ea3b95697c3f398e)
    10. [Migrate my debian VM based docker swarm to proxmox](/042c8c41b23bd5ddb31d1e4e38156dff) - in progess 9/27/23
    9. [Migrate HomeAssistant VM from Hyper-V](/96ee39f432f18a43ea3b95697c3f398e)
    10. [Migrate my debian VM based docker swarm to proxmox](/042c8c41b23bd5ddb31d1e4e38156dff) - in progess 9/27/23
    11. Extra Credit (optional):
    1. [Enable vGPU Passthrough](/e4e3de35ee23fdb4ae5d5a3b85c16ed3)
    2. [Install Lets Encrypt Cert (CloudFlare as DNS Provder](/7a67e48ae2c6b1cffdefb8f984734b5d)
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    End Date - none

    Updates as of 9/23/2023
    This cluster is no longer a PoC and is my production cluster for my two dommain controllers.
    Updates as of 9/27/2023
    This cluster is no longer a PoC and is my production cluster for my two dommain controllers, home assistant, 2 of 3 docker VM host nodes

    _note: these are designed to be primarily a re-install guide for myself (writing things down helps me memorize the knowledge), as such don't take any of this on blind faith - some areas are well tested and the docs are very robust, some items, less so). YMMV_ i will regularly update until all outcomes and todo's are achieved.

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    6. [Setup Ceph and High Availability](/8c652f3eab61ed1fa2f980d02a484c35)
    7. [Create CephFS and storage for ISOs and CT Templates](/941b24efd1ac0bf9b3cd30c3fb1e5341)
    8. [Setup HA Windows Server VM + TPM](/054c153defe3acbbe3a61d6fe08704d4)
    9. [How to migrate Gen2 Windows VM from Hyper-V to Proxmox](/e9cf5df1100edfdfb3a6104d6b288a1d)
    9. [How to migrate Gen2 Windows VM from Hyper-V to Proxmox](/e9cf5df1100edfdfb3a6104d6b288a1d)

    1. [Notes on migrating my real world domain controller #2 ](/scyto/f8b0a1b06ae62f03db3182f8bd23abda)
    2. [Notes on migrating my real world domain controller #1 (FSMO holder, AAD Sync and CA server) ](/scyto/ef59d3799c089338cfb32b83306f9396)
    3. [Notes on migrating my windows (server 2019) admin center VM](/3ebe199d718b25a2927294dbf3d74a97)
    1. [Notes on migrating my real world domain controller #2 ](/scyto/f8b0a1b06ae62f03db3182f8bd23abda)
    2. [Notes on migrating my real world domain controller #1 (FSMO holder, AAD Sync and CA server) ](/scyto/ef59d3799c089338cfb32b83306f9396)
    3. [Notes on migrating my windows (server 2019) admin center VM](/3ebe199d718b25a2927294dbf3d74a97)

    9. [Migrate HomeAssistant VM from Hyper-V](/96ee39f432f18a43ea3b95697c3f398e)
    10. [Migrate my debian VM based docker swarm to proxmox](/042c8c41b23bd5ddb31d1e4e38156dff) - in progess 9/27/23
    9. [Migrate HomeAssistant VM from Hyper-V](/96ee39f432f18a43ea3b95697c3f398e)
    10. [Migrate my debian VM based docker swarm to proxmox](/042c8c41b23bd5ddb31d1e4e38156dff) - in progess 9/27/23
    11. Extra Credit (optional):
    1. [Enable vGPU Passthrough](/e4e3de35ee23fdb4ae5d5a3b85c16ed3)
    2. [Install Lets Encrypt Cert (CloudFlare as DNS Provder](/7a67e48ae2c6b1cffdefb8f984734b5d)
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    Updates as of 9/23/2023
    This cluster is no longer a PoC and is my production cluster for my two dommain controllers.

    _VHDX import actually works great depite my issues during DC migration (short version is make sure you type commands correctly)
    Next up is the docker VMs, these are the last VMs to be moved_

    _note most of the time was spent on a)finding somone who could fix the thunderbolt and thunderbolt-net bugs i found and getting them inot the krenel and b) me stupidly using synology backup and restore on the windows VMs because i mistyped `qm import` when trying to import disks (lol)_


    _note: these are designed to be primarily a re-install guide for myself (writing things down helps me memorize the knowledge), as such don't take any of this on blind faith - some areas are well tested and the docs are very robust, some items, less so). YMMV_ i will regularly update until all outcomes and todo's are achieved.

    ## Outcomes
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    3. [Notes on migrating my windows (server 2019) admin center VM](/3ebe199d718b25a2927294dbf3d74a97)

    9. [Migrate HomeAssistant VM from Hyper-V](/96ee39f432f18a43ea3b95697c3f398e)
    10. [Migrate my debian VM based docker swarm to proxmox](/042c8c41b23bd5ddb31d1e4e38156dff) - in progess 9/23/23
    10. [Migrate my debian VM based docker swarm to proxmox](/042c8c41b23bd5ddb31d1e4e38156dff) - in progess 9/27/23
    11. Extra Credit (optional):
    1. [Enable vGPU Passthrough](/e4e3de35ee23fdb4ae5d5a3b85c16ed3)
    2. [Install Lets Encrypt Cert (CloudFlare as DNS Provder](/7a67e48ae2c6b1cffdefb8f984734b5d)
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    ## Outcomes
    1. [Hardware and Base Proxmox Install](/cd1a8cdd9904f43e319e438551d7f92c)
    2. [Thunderbolt Mesh Networking Setup](/67fdc9a517faefa68f730f82d7fa3570)
    3. ~Enable OSPF Routing On Mesh network~ - this has been deprected in my system the old gist can be found [here[(/629c61d36af07b5ee45adfb172e25384)
    3. ~Enable OSPF Routing On Mesh network~ - deprecated - [old gist here](/629c61d36af07b5ee45adfb172e25384)
    4. [Enable Openfabric Routing on Mesh Network](/4c664734535da122f4ab2951b22b2085)
    5. [Setup Cluster](/645193291b9a81eb3cb6ebefe68274ae)
    6. [Setup Ceph and High Availability](/8c652f3eab61ed1fa2f980d02a484c35)
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    ## Outcomes
    1. [Hardware and Base Proxmox Install](/cd1a8cdd9904f43e319e438551d7f92c)
    2. [Thunderbolt Mesh Networking Setup](/67fdc9a517faefa68f730f82d7fa3570)
    3. [Enable OSPF Routing On Mesh network](/629c61d36af07b5ee45adfb172e25384)
    4. [Setup Cluster](/645193291b9a81eb3cb6ebefe68274ae)
    5. [Setup Ceph and High Availability](/8c652f3eab61ed1fa2f980d02a484c35)
    6. [Create CephFS and storage for ISOs and CT Templates](/941b24efd1ac0bf9b3cd30c3fb1e5341)
    7. [Setup HA Windows Server VM + TPM](/054c153defe3acbbe3a61d6fe08704d4)
    8. [How to migrate Gen2 Windows VM from Hyper-V to Proxmox](/e9cf5df1100edfdfb3a6104d6b288a1d)
    3. ~Enable OSPF Routing On Mesh network~ - this has been deprected in my system the old gist can be found [here[(/629c61d36af07b5ee45adfb172e25384)
    4. [Enable Openfabric Routing on Mesh Network](/4c664734535da122f4ab2951b22b2085)
    5. [Setup Cluster](/645193291b9a81eb3cb6ebefe68274ae)
    6. [Setup Ceph and High Availability](/8c652f3eab61ed1fa2f980d02a484c35)
    7. [Create CephFS and storage for ISOs and CT Templates](/941b24efd1ac0bf9b3cd30c3fb1e5341)
    8. [Setup HA Windows Server VM + TPM](/054c153defe3acbbe3a61d6fe08704d4)
    9. [How to migrate Gen2 Windows VM from Hyper-V to Proxmox](/e9cf5df1100edfdfb3a6104d6b288a1d)

    1. [Notes on migrating my real world domain controller #2 ](/scyto/f8b0a1b06ae62f03db3182f8bd23abda)
    2. [Notes on migrating my real world domain controller #1 (FSMO holder, AAD Sync and CA server) ](/scyto/ef59d3799c089338cfb32b83306f9396)
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    - get all nodes listening to my network UPS and shut down before power runs out
    - For the docker VMs implement both cephfs via virtiofs for and a cephs docker volume and test which i like best in a swarm
    - using [this ceph volume guide](https://gist.github.com/Drallas/6069c5fc96f3570a9c8d573fc9c6d44c) and this [mounting guide](https://gist.github.com/Drallas/7e4a6f6f36610eeb0bbb5d011c8ca0be) by Drallas
    - using one of these three ceph volume plugins [Brindster/docker-plugin-cephfs](https://github.com/Brindster/docker-plugin-cephfs) [flaviostutz/cepher](https://github.com/flaviostutz/cepher) [n0r1sk/docker-volume-cephfs](https://gitlab.com/n0r1sk/docker-volume-cephfs) each has different strengths and weaknesses (i will like choose either the n0r1sk or the Brindster one
    - using one of these three ceph volume plugins [Brindster/docker-plugin-cephfs](https://github.com/Brindster/docker-plugin-cephfs) [flaviostutz/cepher](https://github.com/flaviostutz/cepher) [n0r1sk/docker-volume-cephfs](https://gitlab.com/n0r1sk/docker-volume-cephfs) each has different strengths and weaknesses (i will like choose either the n0r1sk or the Brindster one).

    ## Purpose of cluster
    I have been using Hyper-V for my docker swarm cluster VM hosts ([see other gists](/f4624361c4e8c3be2aad9b3f0073c7f9)). Original intenttion was to try and get Thunderbolt Networking for a Hyper-V cluster going and clustered storage for the VMs. This turns out to be super hard when using NUCs as cluster nodes due to too few disks. I looked at solar winds as alternative but this was both complex and not pervasive.
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    - get all nodes listening to my network UPS and shut down before power runs out
    - For the docker VMs implement both cephfs via virtiofs for and a cephs docker volume and test which i like best in a swarm
    - using [this ceph volume guide](https://gist.github.com/Drallas/6069c5fc96f3570a9c8d573fc9c6d44c) and this [mounting guide](https://gist.github.com/Drallas/7e4a6f6f36610eeb0bbb5d011c8ca0be) by Drallas
    - using one of these three ceph volume plugins [Brindster/docker-plugin-cephfs](https://github.com/Brindster/docker-plugin-cephfs) [flaviostutz/cepher](https://github.com/flaviostutz/cepher) [n0r1sk/docker-volume-cephfs](https://gitlab.com/n0r1sk/docker-volume-cephfs)
    - using one of these three ceph volume plugins [Brindster/docker-plugin-cephfs](https://github.com/Brindster/docker-plugin-cephfs) [flaviostutz/cepher](https://github.com/flaviostutz/cepher) [n0r1sk/docker-volume-cephfs](https://gitlab.com/n0r1sk/docker-volume-cephfs) each has different strengths and weaknesses (i will like choose either the n0r1sk or the Brindster one

    ## Purpose of cluster
    I have been using Hyper-V for my docker swarm cluster VM hosts ([see other gists](/f4624361c4e8c3be2aad9b3f0073c7f9)). Original intenttion was to try and get Thunderbolt Networking for a Hyper-V cluster going and clustered storage for the VMs. This turns out to be super hard when using NUCs as cluster nodes due to too few disks. I looked at solar winds as alternative but this was both complex and not pervasive.
  25. @scyto scyto revised this gist Sep 23, 2023. 1 changed file with 1 addition and 1 deletion.
    2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion proxmox.md
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    @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ _note: these are designed to be primarily a re-install guide for myself (writing
    - get all nodes listening to my network UPS and shut down before power runs out
    - For the docker VMs implement both cephfs via virtiofs for and a cephs docker volume and test which i like best in a swarm
    - using [this ceph volume guide](https://gist.github.com/Drallas/6069c5fc96f3570a9c8d573fc9c6d44c) and this [mounting guide](https://gist.github.com/Drallas/7e4a6f6f36610eeb0bbb5d011c8ca0be) by Drallas
    - using one of these three ceph volume plugins [Brindster/docker-plugin-cephfs](https://github.com/Brindster/docker-plugin-cephfs) [flaviostutz/cepher](https://github.com/flaviostutz/cepher) [n0r1sk/docker-volume-cephfs](https://gitlab.com/n0r1sk/docker-volume-cephfs) -
    - using one of these three ceph volume plugins [Brindster/docker-plugin-cephfs](https://github.com/Brindster/docker-plugin-cephfs) [flaviostutz/cepher](https://github.com/flaviostutz/cepher) [n0r1sk/docker-volume-cephfs](https://gitlab.com/n0r1sk/docker-volume-cephfs)

    ## Purpose of cluster
    I have been using Hyper-V for my docker swarm cluster VM hosts ([see other gists](/f4624361c4e8c3be2aad9b3f0073c7f9)). Original intenttion was to try and get Thunderbolt Networking for a Hyper-V cluster going and clustered storage for the VMs. This turns out to be super hard when using NUCs as cluster nodes due to too few disks. I looked at solar winds as alternative but this was both complex and not pervasive.
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    - get all nodes listening to my network UPS and shut down before power runs out
    - For the docker VMs implement both cephfs via virtiofs for and a cephs docker volume and test which i like best in a swarm
    - using [this ceph volume guide](https://gist.github.com/Drallas/6069c5fc96f3570a9c8d573fc9c6d44c) and this [mounting guide](https://gist.github.com/Drallas/7e4a6f6f36610eeb0bbb5d011c8ca0be) by Drallas
    - using one of these three ceph volume plugins https://github.com/Brindster/docker-plugin-cephfs https://github.com/flaviostutz/cepher https://gitlab.com/n0r1sk/docker-volume-cephfs
    -
    - using one of these three ceph volume plugins [Brindster/docker-plugin-cephfs](https://github.com/Brindster/docker-plugin-cephfs) [flaviostutz/cepher](https://github.com/flaviostutz/cepher) [n0r1sk/docker-volume-cephfs](https://gitlab.com/n0r1sk/docker-volume-cephfs) -

    ## Purpose of cluster
    I have been using Hyper-V for my docker swarm cluster VM hosts ([see other gists](/f4624361c4e8c3be2aad9b3f0073c7f9)). Original intenttion was to try and get Thunderbolt Networking for a Hyper-V cluster going and clustered storage for the VMs. This turns out to be super hard when using NUCs as cluster nodes due to too few disks. I looked at solar winds as alternative but this was both complex and not pervasive.
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    @@ -47,7 +47,8 @@ _note: these are designed to be primarily a re-install guide for myself (writing
    - get all nodes listening to my network UPS and shut down before power runs out
    - For the docker VMs implement both cephfs via virtiofs for and a cephs docker volume and test which i like best in a swarm
    - using [this ceph volume guide](https://gist.github.com/Drallas/6069c5fc96f3570a9c8d573fc9c6d44c) and this [mounting guide](https://gist.github.com/Drallas/7e4a6f6f36610eeb0bbb5d011c8ca0be) by Drallas
    - using one of these three ceph volume plugins https://github.com/Brindster/docker-plugin-cephfs https://github.com/flaviostutz/cepher https://gitlab.com/n0r1sk/docker-volume-cephfs
    - using one of these three ceph volume plugins https://github.com/Brindster/docker-plugin-cephfs https://github.com/flaviostutz/cepher https://gitlab.com/n0r1sk/docker-volume-cephfs
    -

    ## Purpose of cluster
    I have been using Hyper-V for my docker swarm cluster VM hosts ([see other gists](/f4624361c4e8c3be2aad9b3f0073c7f9)). Original intenttion was to try and get Thunderbolt Networking for a Hyper-V cluster going and clustered storage for the VMs. This turns out to be super hard when using NUCs as cluster nodes due to too few disks. I looked at solar winds as alternative but this was both complex and not pervasive.
  28. @scyto scyto revised this gist Sep 23, 2023. 1 changed file with 1 addition and 1 deletion.
    2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion proxmox.md
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    @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ _note: these are designed to be primarily a re-install guide for myself (writing
    - get all nodes listening to my network UPS and shut down before power runs out
    - For the docker VMs implement both cephfs via virtiofs for and a cephs docker volume and test which i like best in a swarm
    - using [this ceph volume guide](https://gist.github.com/Drallas/6069c5fc96f3570a9c8d573fc9c6d44c) and this [mounting guide](https://gist.github.com/Drallas/7e4a6f6f36610eeb0bbb5d011c8ca0be) by Drallas
    - using one of these three ceph volume plugins
    - using one of these three ceph volume plugins https://github.com/Brindster/docker-plugin-cephfs https://github.com/flaviostutz/cepher https://gitlab.com/n0r1sk/docker-volume-cephfs

    ## Purpose of cluster
    I have been using Hyper-V for my docker swarm cluster VM hosts ([see other gists](/f4624361c4e8c3be2aad9b3f0073c7f9)). Original intenttion was to try and get Thunderbolt Networking for a Hyper-V cluster going and clustered storage for the VMs. This turns out to be super hard when using NUCs as cluster nodes due to too few disks. I looked at solar winds as alternative but this was both complex and not pervasive.
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    - maybe send syslog to my syslog server (securely)
    - figure out ceph public/cluster running on different networks - unclear its needed for this size of install
    - get all nodes listening to my network UPS and shut down before power runs out
    - For the docker VMs implement both cephfs via virtiofs for and a cephs docker volume and test which i like best in a swarm
    - using [this ceph volume guide](https://gist.github.com/Drallas/6069c5fc96f3570a9c8d573fc9c6d44c) and this [mounting guide](https://gist.github.com/Drallas/7e4a6f6f36610eeb0bbb5d011c8ca0be) by Drallas
    - using one of these three ceph volume plugins

    ## Purpose of cluster
    I have been using Hyper-V for my docker swarm cluster VM hosts ([see other gists](/f4624361c4e8c3be2aad9b3f0073c7f9)). Original intenttion was to try and get Thunderbolt Networking for a Hyper-V cluster going and clustered storage for the VMs. This turns out to be super hard when using NUCs as cluster nodes due to too few disks. I looked at solar winds as alternative but this was both complex and not pervasive.
  30. @scyto scyto revised this gist Sep 23, 2023. No changes.