Hi Wido, The StorageVM will receive an IP from the Isolated network (or VPC tier) it belongs to. If that network is setup for IPv6 (or dual-stack), then the StorageVM will use IPv6.
Regarding file system pass through, that's definitely an possible enhancement for a future version, we'd like to keep this one as simple as we can for now. Cheers Alex -----Original Message----- From: Wido den Hollander <w...@widodh.nl.INVALID> Sent: Thursday, June 6, 2024 6:43 AM To: dev@cloudstack.apache.org; Abhisar Sinha <abhisar.si...@shapeblue.com> Subject: Re: [Proposal] Storage Filesystem as a First Class Feature Op 04/06/2024 om 06:04 schreef Abhisar Sinha: > Hi, > > I would like to propose supporting storage filesystem as a first-class > feature in Cloudstack. > The File Share can be associated with one or more guest networks or vpc tiers > and can be used by any VM on the network in a shared manner. It is designed > to be resizable and highly available. This feature can later be used as > integration endpoints with the CSI driver, go-sdk, Terraform, Ansible and > others. > > The draft functional spec is here : > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/Storage+Filesys > tem+as+a+First+Class+Feature > > Looking forward to your comments and suggestions. > I think this is great! Especially the Storage VM. Few things to keep in mind: - Have we thought about passthrough of FileSystems coming from the HV and being passed through to the VM [0] - The StorageFsVm, can we make sure it supports IPv6 from the start, best would be if it. Make sure all the code at least supports this for ACLs and such. The VM itself should obtain an IPv6 address when possible and open the proper ports in it's firewall Wido [0]: - https://virtio-fs.gitlab.io/ - https://chrisirwin.ca/posts/sharing-host-files-with-kvm/ > Thanks, > Abhisar > > > >