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Proxmox 1.4 Released: Adds KVM storage features

Yesterday saw the release of Proxmox 1.4 which is the first stable release featuring iSCSI, NFS, LVM, DRBD storage replication in active/active mode and live migration for KVM. Proxmox VE is a very light-weight Debian-based distribution that includes a kernel with support for both KVM and OpenVZ. Proxmox seems to be developing at a steady pace and building a strong community. The storage features included in this latest release are features that KVM users will find very useful for disaster recovery applications.

One of the things I find very interesting about proxmox is that it doesn’t actually use libvirt as a management interface but instead uses the perl scripting language. The maintainers decided to go this route for more rapid development than the C based libvirt. This is a big departure from most of the other KVM third party management tools being developed. There’s a nice interview with Martin Maurer, the maintainer of proxmox that you can read here.

The Official Release notes for this latest release is shown below.

  • First release with new storage model
  • iSCSI support
  • NFS support
  • LVM (managed storage, shared LVM devices like FC)
  • DRBD storage replication with active/active mode
  • Multiple ISO storages (NFS)
  • Multiple backup locactions (including NFS)
  • Zero downtime live migration (KVM); over ssh channel - all traffic is encrypted
  • Updated web interface (pve-manager)
  • Support new storage model
  • Allow to specify MAC address (for KVM and OpenVZ in veth mode)
  • Added iSCSI Tape support, see http://scst.sourceforge.net/
  • Added SCST modules to the kernel
  • Provide SCST userspace package
  • Updated kernel; update broadcom bnx2 and tg3 drivers; updated ARCEA RAID (acrmsr) drivers; updated kvm modules (2.6.30.1); update realtek network drivers; update intel igb driver (igb-1.3.28.4.tar.gz); update intel e1000e driver (e1000e-1.0.2.5.tar.gz); cciss driver updates; ich10 updates for Nehalem (corei7) based systems
  • Updated kvm modules (2.6.30.1)
  • Update DRBD to 8.3.2
  • New KVM userspace tools
  • New feature: assign Sockets/Cores to KVM guests
  • We now use the qemu-kvm stable branch (0.11.0)
  • Rename package pve-kvm to pve-qemu-kvm
  • Qemu-server updates
  • Support up to 1000 vlans
  • New migrate_speed and migrate_downtime settings
  • New VZDump - complete rewrite to support the new storage architecture; do not waste space in 'stop' mode
  • Slightly changed naming of backup files; added date and time to file name; added VM type (Openvz/Qemu) to file name; new plugin architecture; support hook scripts

For more information on this latest release , see this forum post.

You can download this latest release of proxmox at the following link.

http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Downloads
 

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Comments

Zero downtime?

I hope they realize that zero downtime live migration is actually totally impossible...

...zero downtime

you are basically right but a few milliseconds are not human recognizable - this is a common marketing term, just see the Vmotion web site ...

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