Hi Alan,

We use containers deployed by the orchestrator and cephadm on a bare-metal 
nodes, but this is not important for PetaSAN since it doesn't manage our 
external cluster.

I synthesized my notes here [1] this week. If you follow the guide, please 
share your experience and feel free to open an issue if you see any points that 
could be improved.

Best regards,
Frédéric.

[1] https://github.com/frednass/ceph_petasan

----- Le 17 Fév 25, à 15:28, Alan Murrell a...@t-net.ca a écrit :

> Hi Frederic,
> 
>> We've been successfully using PetaSAN [1] iSCSI gateways with an external 
>> Ceph
>> cluster (not the one deployed by PetaSAN itself) on VMware hypervisors (135
>> VMs, 75TB) for a year and a half.
> 
> I am interested in this.
> 
> We are currently using a TrueNAS VM on our Proxmox cluster that is exporting 
> its
> vDisk via iSCSI, which is less than ideal, after find extremely poor
> performance with the iSCSI in Ceph Currently just using that iSCSI solution 
> for
> a backup repository for Veeam, but we would like to use iSCSI with our Ceph
> cluster to move some of our VMs on VMware (that we haven't been able to 
> migrate
> to the Proxmox cluster yet) to it so we can clear off one or two of our
> traditional SANs and connect them to our Proxmox cluster as additional storage
> in addition to our Ceph cluster.
> 
> Is your Ceph cluster on bare metal or deployed using cephadm?  Is there a
> document or guide you followed to install PeteSAN with using an external Ceph
> cluster?  All I can seem to find at the moment are for deploying PetaSAN using
> its own Ceph implementation.
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