Sounds great, keep us posted.
A good solution for using iSCSI/SAN/etc would be great, as it is one of
the bigger let-downs of Cloudstack (or should I say, ACS+KVM/libvirt
combo).
PS: NVMeOF sounds like a game changer, wasn't even aware of it, thanks
for mentioning.
I would need to test that. RHEL6 has been a long time ago and we are
now at CentOS 8.
In our case we use Ubuntu 20.04 for hypervisors and that means a lot
of development went into OCFS2 in recent years.
There's also a reason that VMWare uses VMFS with VMDK images on top as
that provides a lot of flexibility.
This time the use-case is iSCSI, but thinking ahead we'll get new
things like NVMeOF which provides even lower latency.
Probably best to set up a PoC and see how it works out.
Wido
Lucian