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ServeTheHome published part 1 of a Proxmox VE article series where they build a hyper-converged cluster with KVM and Gluster.





Building a Proxmox VE Lab Part 1: Planning

In our previous series, we took a look at building a lab that was built in a more “traditional” sense. We had used TrueNAS to build a SAN and had our compute run through VMWare ESXi. This gave us a lot of powerful features but had some limitations baked into the model. Before we even started we talked about eliminating our single points of failure. In our networking article, we talked about some solutions to mitigate our single points of failure. We talked about the physical layer, switch stacking, and multipathing. In this article, we are going to plan a Proxmox VE Lab build that is more scalable.



Building a Proxmox VE Lab Part 1 Planning | ServeTheHome