9. Conclusion
With the democratization of hardware virtualization, it is now possible to have a solution capable of hosting virtual machines based on different technologies, at a fraction of the cost of a physical server per application. The cost becomes associated with the actual service load.
The increasingly frequent use of graphics processors in business applications is no longer equally dependent on a physical server, thanks to their sharing in virtual machines of all kinds.
Thanks to this step forward, access to High Availability, crucial for the professional sector, is finally within the reach of even the smallest structures, since investment costs have plummeted.
Finally, the professional skills of the staff in charge of managing all this, using intuitive software such as Proxmox, don't necessarily have to be high....
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- (1) - Wikipedia - split-brain. - https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Split-brain
- (2) - CEPH - Documentation avancée. - http://docs.ceph.com/docs/master/ ...
Websites
Proxmox
https://www.proxmox.com/en/ – Open-Source Virtualization Platform to compute, network and storage in a single solution
QEMU
https://www.qemu.org/ – generic and open source machine emulator and virtualizer....
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