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Hardware Recommendation
When deploying euroNAS eEKAS, selecting the appropriate hardware is essential to ensure optimal performance, reliability, and scalability of your storage infrastructure. Below are hardware recommendations to help you build a high-availability and high-performa...
Cluster Administration
Cluster administration in euroNAS eEKAS is central to managing a distributed, high-availability storage environment. Built on Ceph, eEKAS clusters combine the storage capacity and resources of multiple physical servers (nodes) to provide a unified, fault-toler...
Cluster Creation
eEKAS supports cluster configurations of up to 32 nodes, but for best performance, stability, and ease of management, we recommend limiting the cluster to 16 nodes. This provides a balanced architecture that maintains high availability while ensuring manageabl...
IP Groups
IP Groups are a core component of eEKAS, providing a flexible and powerful way to manage service accessibility and high availability across the cluster. Instead of binding services like SMB, NFS, iSCSI, or NVMe-oF to a specific network interface or server, IP ...
Cluster Drive Management
Introduction The Cluster Drive Management section of eEKAS provides administrators with a centralized interface to monitor, configure, and maintain all storage drives within the Ceph-based cluster. Whether you are adding new drives, replacing failed ones, or ...
Replication vs. Erasure Coding
In eEKAS, Cluster Drives use Ceph’s data redundancy mechanisms to protect against hardware failures and ensure data availability. The two primary methods are Replication and Erasure Coding (EC). While both serve the same purpose—preventing data loss—they do so...
Cluster Drive Creation
Use this procedure to create a new Cluster Drive (Ceph-backed storage) in eEKAS. The example below walks through creating an Erasure Coding drive. Before you start creating ceph cluster drive Decide the protection method (Replication or Erasure Coding). K...
Understanding OSDs in Ceph
In a Ceph cluster, an OSD (Object Storage Daemon) is the process responsible for storing data on aphysical disk. Each OSD manages a single storage device and handles tasks such as data replication, erasure coding,recovery, rebalancing, and reporting disk sta...
Network Management
The Network Management module in eEKAS provides a centralized, intuitive interface for configuringand monitoring all network interfaces and connections across the cluster. In a Ceph-based high-availabilityenvironment, reliable and well-optimized networking is ...
Creating Network Bond
Network bonding is a method of combining two or more physical network interfaces into a single logical interface to increase bandwidth, provide redundancy, or both. In eEKAS, bonding can be used to improve performance for storage traffic, client access, or bot...
Introduction
This guide is your comprehensive resource for mastering eEVOS, a powerful and user-friendly platform designed for efficient management, backup, and recovery of virtual machines (VMs). Whether you’re overseeing a large-scale IT infrastructure or seeking a relia...
Hardware Recommendations
When deploying euroNAS eEVOS, selecting the right hardware is crucial to ensure optimal performance, reliability, and scalability of your virtual environment. Below, we provide recommendations for key hardware components to help you build a robust and efficien...
New Features in eEVOS R7
The latest version of eEVOS, R7, introduces a variety of new features and enhancements designed to simplify virtual machine (VM) management, increase flexibility, and further improve data security. These updates optimise performance, making eEVOS an even more ...
Cluster Administration
Introduction to Cluster Administration in eEVOS Cluster administration in eEVOS plays a critical role in managing a high-availability and scalable infrastructure. By linking multiple physical servers (nodes) together to form a cluster, eEVOS ensures that reso...
Creating 2 Node (Dual Node) Cluster
eEVOS supports cluster configurations of up to 32 nodes, though we recommend limiting your setup to no more than 16 nodes for optimal performance and manageability. With eEVOS, Live Migration options allow you to seamlessly move live VMs not only between nodes...
Creating Cluster with more than 2 Nodes
eEVOS supports cluster configurations of up to 32 nodes, though we recommend limiting your setup to no more than 16 nodes for optimal performance and manageability. With eEVOS, Live Migration options allow you to seamlessly move live VMs not only between nodes...
Creating Mirrored Cluster Drive
In this article, we will walk through the creation of the most common option: the “Drive Mirror.”Step-by-Step Guide to Creating a Drive Mirror To begin creating a cluster drive, click on “Create Cluster Drive” within the “Cluster Drive Management” section. ...
Creating Shared Cluster Drive
In this article, we will walk through the creation of the “Shared Drive” Shared drive is drive shared by all nodes through iSCSI, SAS, NVMe-oF, NVMe over TCP or Fibre Channel. To begin creating a cluster drive, click on “Create Cluster Drive” within the “Clu...
VM Management Introduction
Introduction to Virtual Machines in eEVOS Virtual Machines (VMs) are at the core of modern IT infrastructure, providing a flexible and efficient way to run multiple operating systems and applications on a single physical server. In eEVOS, VMs are managed with...
Creating Virtual Machines
Creating a Virtual Machine in eEVOS To create a new virtual machine, navigate to the VM Management section and click on Create New VM to open the Creation Wizard. In the Creation Wizard, you can configure the following settings: VM Name: Enter a name fo...