Saturday, 2024-07-27

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tafkamaxYou can. It's an AIO installation, but beaware, all the services will give a significant overhead and eat resources. For homelabs I would recommend proxmox07:21
tafkamaxXcp-ng aswell, but i prefer kvm/qemu, as Ive had lots of problems with xen, although running just pure xen. As the kernel is actually different than the normal kernel, then it has it's own set of problems. 07:23
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zduniuszRMtafkamax: Thanks for response, what scale of overhead should I expect? ZFS raid will consume 40GB RAM alone thus some order of magnitude of overhead is inevitable. Are components virtualised or containerized? Overhead consists of CPU time, memory or both?12:13
DHEZFS memory usage can be managed. Avoid L2ARC if memory is a concern, use SSDs if performance is a concern.12:43
DHEAIO (all in one) is mainly a concern as the management plane is actually a fair number of processes and their chatter12:44
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tafkamaxWell if you use the kolla project with kolla-ansible deployment then the services are containerized. Openstack-ansible will host the services on the host itself13:30
tafkamaxOur main controller uses like 30-40gb of memory, but it does not do networking(neutron) nor does it do any actual virtualization13:31
tafkamaxI don't about the cpu that well13:31
jrosseropenstack-ansible puts the services either in lxc containers, or straight on the host, you can choose13:51
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