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I'm currently running HA on a Pi3... it works fine, but it's now a single point of failure.

I have some new hardware arriving to run VMs in and was intending to move HA to it, but now I'm wondering if I can have HA in 2 places for fault tolerance.

I'm aware that there's no built-in failover options, but has anyone done something similar?

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[โ€“] Cyber@feddit.uk 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Ok, yep, if the house burns down (been there, done that), HA is priority 0.

But good point about the offsite backup + compose, I hadn't considered that - thanks.

Interesting that you're using a container inside a VM... is that just because you're using a VM-only hypervisor (ie Xen) or was there another reason?

I've heard good things about Proxmox, but no idea if it has a container / VM watchdog function.

[โ€“] markr@lemmy.world 1 points 10 months ago

Yeah is type 1. But it pools supports network storage and is free, and I know how to use it.