Hi Christian,

We’re using Proxmox that has support for HA, they do it per-vm.
We’re doing it manually right now though, because we like it :). 

When I looked at it I couldn’t see a way of just allowing a set of hosts in the 
HA (i.e. not the storage nodes), but that’s probably easy to solve.

Cheers,
Josef

> On 15 Dec 2014, at 04:10, Christian Balzer <ch...@gol.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> Hello,
> 
> What are people here using to provide HA KVMs (and with that I mean
> automatic, fast VM failover in case of host node failure) in with RBD
> images?
> 
> Openstack and ganeti have decent Ceph/RBD support, but no HA (plans
> aplenty though).
> 
> I have plenty of experience with Pacemaker (DRBD backed) but there is only
> an unofficial RBD resource agent for it, which also only supports kernel
> based RBD. 
> And while Pacemaker works great, it scales like leaden porcupines, things
> degrade rapidly after 20 or so instances.
> 
> So what are other people here using to keep their KVM based VMs up and
> running all the time?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Christian
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> Christian Balzer        Network/Systems Engineer                
> ch...@gol.com         Global OnLine Japan/Fusion Communications
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