Proxmox Tutorial: Creating High Availability Cluster with NFS Share in QSM4
Welcome to our Proxmox tutorial series! In this video, we’ll guide you through the process of creating a high availability cluster using NFS shares in QSM4. High availability clusters are essential for ensuring uninterrupted service and data redundancy, while NFS sharing with QSM4 adds a layer of flexibility and efficiency to your infrastructure.
Best practices for optimizing performance and reliability
Whether you’re a seasoned Proxmox user or just getting started with high availability setups, this tutorial will provide you with valuable insights and step-by-step guidance. Stay tuned and let’s dive into the world of Proxmox high availability clusters with NFS shares in QSM4!
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Tips:
1. it is critical to power off the node before removal, and make sure that it will not power on again (in the existing cluster network) with its current configuration.
2. Please note that before performing VM migration or failover, the source local ISO for CD/DVD must be removed, or it will become unavailable.
3. You can refer to the proxmox cluster manager article for detail as link below.
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