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clustvirt - Libvirt cluster manager

Clustered virtualization has gotten to complicated. We have a great system for it built into the Linux kernel, with shared software stacks between whatever base distro you want to use.

Every other option has buy in, and buzzwords. I want something truly simple that can manage virtual machines on multiple hosts, integrating with existing tools, running from one/all of the hosts, a raspberry pi, or as a guest machine on the cluster itself.

The mission: Talk to libvirt hosts, coordinate them, manage them, and let people take their clusters back.

Overall goals:

  • HA Cluster resource manager (simpler then existing options, just for libvirt)
    • Share secrets
    • Share VM configs
    • know what VM is running on what cluster host
    • trigger migrations of hosts
    • most simple quorum algorithm possible, ability to run 2 hosts reliably, up to ?? hosts without worry
  • Shared Network management
  • Shared storage managment
    • Does not include clustered storage configuration
    • Can use different clustered storage systems (just not configure them directly)
  • Reliable backup and snapshotting
    • The tools exist for this, just needs to be exposed
  • Install on any libvirt system, as long as the basic requirements are met as far as compatibility is concerned
    • Should be able to have hosts on RedHat, Rocky, Arch, Ubuntu, Debian, whatever without worry
  • Cloud-init configuration help to create useful and reusable cloud-init files, that don't need to be used by the system only. It's a standard, use it.

Existing tools and libraries to use

Roadmap

  1. Create simple daemon that can run on 1 or more hosts that will keep track of things
  • Libvirt daemon
    • Host Capabilities
    • Migration Capabilities
    • Secret management
    • Storage pool management
    • Volume management
    • Guest management
    • Connection management (to other libvirt hosts)
  1. Create a simple WebUI with HTMX to monitor that stuff
  2. Add the ability to manage that stuff once we can monitor it, through the WebUI.