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Do LET providers perform live migration of VMs?

foxtwofoxtwo Member
edited November 2024 in General

Most cloud providers seem to have the ability to transfer VMs between hypervisors.

Do LET providers maintain availability in a similar way?

Do you perform live migration of VMs?
  1. .31 votes
    1. YES
      54.84%
    2. NO
      25.81%
    3. IDK
      19.35%

Comments

  • may be, for some provider. but not all. sadly.

  • AXYZEAXYZE Member
    edited November 2024

    Most proxmox-based ones do provide live migration, even less popular such as heartbeatIT.

  • i would imagine most only provide migrations within the same datacenter. last time i checked qm remote-migrate required a manual patch to a perl script, or else it would crash after the migration was over

    Thanked by 1foxtwo
  • zGatozGato Member
    edited November 2024

    @alwyzon does for server upgrades and such.

    There was some other that also did, but can't remember.

    Thanked by 1foxtwo
  • servers_guruservers_guru Member, Patron Provider
    edited November 2024

    We do to balance node, but as stated it only work in the same datacenter, and with a node with the same subnet.

    Thanked by 1foxtwo
  • My experience with multiple LET providers was that I was told they were doing a live migration to my VM, and then it ended up being stopped and down for a significant period, before being started again (or me having to manually start it from their panel).

  • @Cybr said:
    My experience with multiple LET providers was that I was told they were doing a live migration to my VM, and then it ended up being stopped and down for a significant period, before being started again (or me having to manually start it from their panel).

    this is most likely because live migration does not preserve disk thin provisioning

  • Inceptionhosting/clouvider does iirc.

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