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#ProxLB start supporting #Proxmox's native HA rules (affinity/anti-affinity) with release 1.1.11.
This way, you can simply use the built-in rules via the interface, but still use enhanced rules via ProxLB by tags or pools (even for non HA VMs/CTs). This feature was already requested a long time ago and get's now streamlined over all ways, ensuring we can balance our VMs (and CTs) across the nodes with and even without any configured HA objects - fully flexible to your needs!
Requirements:
* Proxmox 9.x
* ProxLB 1.1.11
Version 1.1.11 is expected to be released by the end of this or within the upcoming week; depending on my spare time.
PS: Keep in mind, tomorrow starts our "Virtualization Gathering" at @credativde and I'm providing a talk about my @BoxyBSD project where I tell you a bit more about the infrastrucutre/hypervisors (due to the limited time only very high level)! Feel free to join, it's free!
Tags: #opensource #PVE #homelab #enterprise #vmware #virtualization #cloud #onprem #kvm #pve #resourcescheduler #loadbalancer #loadbalancing #drs
https://github.com/gyptazy/ProxLB/issues/391
This way, you can simply use the built-in rules via the interface, but still use enhanced rules via ProxLB by tags or pools (even for non HA VMs/CTs). This feature was already requested a long time ago and get's now streamlined over all ways, ensuring we can balance our VMs (and CTs) across the nodes with and even without any configured HA objects - fully flexible to your needs!
Requirements:
* Proxmox 9.x
* ProxLB 1.1.11
Version 1.1.11 is expected to be released by the end of this or within the upcoming week; depending on my spare time.
PS: Keep in mind, tomorrow starts our "Virtualization Gathering" at @credativde and I'm providing a talk about my @BoxyBSD project where I tell you a bit more about the infrastrucutre/hypervisors (due to the limited time only very high level)! Feel free to join, it's free!
Tags: #opensource #PVE #homelab #enterprise #vmware #virtualization #cloud #onprem #kvm #pve #resourcescheduler #loadbalancer #loadbalancing #drs
https://github.com/gyptazy/ProxLB/issues/391
Just released #ProxCLMC for #Proxmox clusters!
Ever wanted to know which CPU type is the maximum supported in your Proxmox cluster, when not being able to set type host? ProxCLMC evaluates all nodes within the cluster and checks for the maxmimum supported type to make sure live migrations can perform without any issues. ProxCLMC is fully opensource and entirely written in Rust.
More in my blog post:
https://gyptazy.com/proxclmc-identifying-the-maximum-safe-cpu-model-for-live-migration-in-proxmox-clusters/
#Proxmox #PVE #OpenSource #LiveMigration #Homelab #Enterprise #coding #opensource #Rust #Rustlang #CPU #KVM #CPUType #HowTo
Ever wanted to know which CPU type is the maximum supported in your Proxmox cluster, when not being able to set type host? ProxCLMC evaluates all nodes within the cluster and checks for the maxmimum supported type to make sure live migrations can perform without any issues. ProxCLMC is fully opensource and entirely written in Rust.
More in my blog post:
https://gyptazy.com/proxclmc-identifying-the-maximum-safe-cpu-model-for-live-migration-in-proxmox-clusters/
#Proxmox #PVE #OpenSource #LiveMigration #Homelab #Enterprise #coding #opensource #Rust #Rustlang #CPU #KVM #CPUType #HowTo
#ProxLB 1.1.11 for #Proxmox clusters introduces many new features and now fully aligns with Proxmox’s native HA rules.
ProxLB 1.1.11 was released, focusing on deeper integration and smarter balancing for Proxmox VE clusters. This version introduces a beta integration with Proxmox’s native HA and affinity/anti-affinity rules (please report any kind of bugs!), allowing ProxLB to work seamlessly with existing placement constraints instead of duplicating them.
The balancing behavior has also been improved: operators can now prefer smaller or larger VMs during placement, and node memory reservations are respected to reduce overcommitment.
Overall, 1.1.11 makes ProxLB more predictable, safer, and better suited for production use, while paving the way for future HA-aware scheduling improvements.
Blog post: https://gyptazy.com/blog/proxlb-proxmox-ha-affinity-rules-version-1-1-11/
Release/Changelog: https://github.com/gyptazy/ProxLB/releases/tag/v1.1.11
GitHub: https://github.com/gyptazy/ProxLB
#virtualization #VM #VPS #PVE #Prox #ProxmoxVE #KVM #VMware #Enterprise #Homelab #ResourceScheduler #affinity #antiaffinity #devops #tools #python #debian
ProxLB 1.1.11 was released, focusing on deeper integration and smarter balancing for Proxmox VE clusters. This version introduces a beta integration with Proxmox’s native HA and affinity/anti-affinity rules (please report any kind of bugs!), allowing ProxLB to work seamlessly with existing placement constraints instead of duplicating them.
The balancing behavior has also been improved: operators can now prefer smaller or larger VMs during placement, and node memory reservations are respected to reduce overcommitment.
Overall, 1.1.11 makes ProxLB more predictable, safer, and better suited for production use, while paving the way for future HA-aware scheduling improvements.
Blog post: https://gyptazy.com/blog/proxlb-proxmox-ha-affinity-rules-version-1-1-11/
Release/Changelog: https://github.com/gyptazy/ProxLB/releases/tag/v1.1.11
GitHub: https://github.com/gyptazy/ProxLB
#virtualization #VM #VPS #PVE #Prox #ProxmoxVE #KVM #VMware #Enterprise #Homelab #ResourceScheduler #affinity #antiaffinity #devops #tools #python #debian