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I built PVC for my homelab first, found a perfect usecase with my employer, and think it might be useful to you too.
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I built PVC for my homelab first, found a perfect usecase with my employer, and think it might be useful to you too.
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### Is 3 hypervisor really the minimum?
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### Is 3 hypervisors really the minimum?
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For a redundant cluster, yes. PVC requires a majority quorum for several subsystems, and the smallest possible majority quorum is 2/3. That said, you can run PVC on a single node for testing/lab purposes without host-level reundancy.
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For a redundant cluster, yes. PVC requires a majority quorum for several subsystems, and the smallest possible majority quorum is 2/3. That said, you can run PVC on a single node for testing/lab purposes without host-level reundancy, should you wish to do so.
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## Feature Questions
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## Feature Questions
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