On 2017-03-29 22:13, Gabriel Marais wrote:
Hi Guys

If this is the incorrect platform for this post, please point me in
the right direction.

We are in the process of deploying a small production environment with
the following equipment:-

2 x Dell R430 servers each with 128GB Ram and 3 x 600GB SAS 10k drives
1 x Dell PowerVault MD3400 with
        3 x 600GB 15k SAS Drives
        3 x 6TB 7.2k Nearline SAS drives

The PowerVault is cabled directly to the Host Servers via Direct
Attached Storage, redundantly.


We would like to run a mixture of KVM and LXD containers on both Host Servers.

The big question is, how do we implement the PowerVault (and to a
certain extent the storage on the Host Servers themselves) to be most
beneficial in this mixed environment.

I have a few ideas on what I could do, but since I don't have much
experience with shared storage, I am probably just picking straws and
would like to hear from others that probably has more experience than
me.

NFS for LXD and iSCSI for KVM?

Just don't use NFS clients using NFS server on the same machine (same kernel), as this will break (hangs).


Tomasz Chmielewski
https://lxadm.com
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