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Proxmox High Availability

Proxmox High Availability

By : CHENG MAN
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Proxmox High Availability

Proxmox High Availability

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By: CHENG MAN

Overview of this book

If you want to know the secrets of virtualization and how to implement high availability on your services, this is the book for you. For those of you who are already using Proxmox, this book offers you the chance to build a high availability cluster with a distributed filesystem to further protect your system from failure.
Table of Contents (10 chapters)
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Index

System migration from VMware to Proxmox


If you want to move a VMware-based VM to an OpenVZ container, please refer to the Live migration of a physical machine to a KVM section. Note that it only works for Linux platforms.

To migrate a system to a KVM-based VM, you can use Clonezilla to copy the system content by referring to the System migration of a Windows platform section. Just remember that you have to remove VMware Tools if you have already installed them on the source VM.

Rather than cloning the content, we can simply import the virtual disk of the source VM because Proxmox supports the VMware format. Please note that the following applies to a Linux environment too; you just need to skip the Windows-specific options.

To enhance the performance, you will likely need to install VMware Tools for your existing system. If you want to have a smooth migration, it is essential to remove VMware Tools from the existing system. You can refer to http://goo.gl/kyheH6 for more information on this...

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