@irtaza9 - you can set an affinity for a host, so that when a VM is created your VM will always try and be housed on a particular host.
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RE: Hosts vs. Pools - Information Required
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RE: XOA Lose connection to entire pool
@benutop - We see that all the time, its purely cosmetic it seems. I think it has to do with XO recognizing your permissions as a user. We have other users constantly using our environment so we know XO is not actually disconnecting.
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RE: Hosts vs. Pools - Information Required
@irtaza9 - you can set an affinity for a host, so that when a VM is created your VM will always try and be housed on a particular host.
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RE: Hosts vs. Pools - Information Required
@irtaza9 said in Hosts vs. Pools - Information Required:
xcp-ng is a distribution which runs on a bare-metal and allow us to perform virtualization. I want to know more about hosts, pools. What is the difference between these two concepts. Also what is cluster and What about HA? Where does the HA happen? b/w pools or b/w hosts?
By default, when you start up XO and add your first host, that host will join a pool ( albeit the same name as the HOST you just added). You can then add more hosts to the pool to provide more redundancy or compute power.
I run a setup where different departments run different pools. I suggest taking a boo at this article as it outlines HA very clearly. One downside of HA is when you need to do an upgrade to your pool, it can be a bit of pain.
https://xcp-ng.org/blog/2024/08/22/xcp-ng-high-availability-a-guide/