Re: KVM FC shared storage

2024-05-20 Thread Kristian Liivak
t: Tuesday, 21 May, 2024 08:47:22 Subject: Re: KVM FC shared storage We once tried to setup PCS cluster with GFS2 In production, and it required a lot of expertise to manage PCS cluster and our experience was very bad with that too, after a year we had to move to NFS due to so many issue. FC wor

Re: KVM FC shared storage

2024-05-20 Thread Vivek Kumar
We once tried to setup PCS cluster with GFS2 In production, and it required a lot of expertise to manage PCS cluster and our experience was very bad with that too, after a year we had to move to NFS due to so many issue. FC works better XenServer, We had almost for 5-6 year with Xenserver And F

Re: KVM FC shared storage

2024-05-20 Thread Andreas S. Kerber
We're running FC with OCFS2 (OS: Oracle Linux 9) on a demo 2 node cluster. Works kind of nice, but of course is not the same as ESXi. For now it works well enough but expanding that to a actual >10 node setup with hundreds of VMs doesn't feel right. Am Mon, May 20, 2024 at 03:48:12PM +0300 schr

RE: KVM FC shared storage

2024-05-20 Thread Alex Mattioli
20, 2024 2:48 PM To: users Subject: KVM FC shared storage Hi All Currently, we can see from the documentation that KVM supports Fiber Channel via shared mountpoints. Can someone recommend or share their experience with usable solutions for shared mountpoint technical solutions? It seems there

Re: KVM FC shared storage

2024-05-20 Thread Dietrich, Alex
connectivity. The other mechanisms to create a shared mountpont were not tested as we pivoted away from the idea given our experience with OCFS2. Thanks, Alex [__tpx__] From: Kristian Liivak Date: Monday, May 20, 2024 at 8:48 AM To: users Subject: KVM FC shared storage EXTERNAL Hi All Currently

KVM FC shared storage

2024-05-20 Thread Kristian Liivak
Hi All Currently, we can see from the documentation that KVM supports Fiber Channel via shared mountpoints. Can someone recommend or share their experience with usable solutions for shared mountpoint technical solutions? It seems there are quite a few options, such as shared/clustered file sy