You should indeed to use the same server running as a storage brick as a KVM 
host to maximize hardware and power usage. Only thing I am not sure is if you 
can limit the amount of host memory Gluster can eat so most of it gets reserved 
for the Virtual Machines.

Fernando

-----Original Message-----
From: gluster-users-boun...@gluster.org 
[mailto:gluster-users-boun...@gluster.org] On Behalf Of Nicolas Sebrecht
Sent: 28 June 2012 10:31
To: Thomas Jackson
Cc: 'gluster-users'
Subject: [Gluster-users] Re: about HA infrastructure for hypervisors

The 28/06/12, Thomas Jackson wrote:

> Why don't you have KVM running on the Gluster bricks as well?

Good point. While abtracting we decided to seperate KVM & Gluster but I can't 
remember why.
We'll think about that again.

> We have a 4 node cluster (each with 4x 300GB 15k SAS drives in 
> RAID10), 10 gigabit SFP+ Ethernet (with redundant switching). Each 
> node participates in a distribute+replicate Gluster namespace and runs 
> KVM. We found this to be the most efficient (and fastest) way to run the 
> cluster.
> 
> This works well for us, although (due to Gluster using fuse) it isn't 
> as fast as we would like. Currently waiting for the KVM driver that 
> has been discussed a few times recently, that should make a huge 
> difference to the performance for us.

Ok! Thanks.

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Nicolas Sebrecht
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