I am wondering if having the engine hosted on ovirt is actually a good
idea. It seems to me that it complicates things when doing some major
upgrades like with swapping domain server and such. Does that make sense?
Should I keep the engine separate on another hypervisor maybe?
On Wed, Feb 9, 2022
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I did initially subscribe. And, then when I saw that this was moderated, I also
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I thought poss
What advantages does ovirt in hyperconerge mode offer over using glusterfs
on a separate stack unrelated to orvirt except as a domain storage? I am
looking into moving our NFS server to a distributed redundant solution.
What is the best, most reliable, fastest solution I could build that ovirt
can
I'm not so sure. Usually Gluster is used in Hyperconverged scenarios.CEPH is
more damanding and I would calculate my reaources several times before
considering it in Hyperconverged.
Best Regards,Strahil NikolovĀ
On Mon, Feb 14, 2022 at 0:01, Leo David wrote:
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Ceph native usage (no iscis's or any other abstraction) will do the job and
elavate entire thing to a NEXT level.
On Sun, Feb 13, 2022, 17:51 less foobar via Users wrote:
> I quote you from the https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2016359
> Sandro Bonazzola 2022-02-07 06:42:27 UTC
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> (In
I quote you from the https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2016359
Sandro Bonazzola 2022-02-07 06:42:27 UTC
(In reply to Nir Soffer from comment #4)
Is this relevant to oVirt? Do we plan to deprecate Gluster usage in oVirt?
The Gluster upstream website doesn't mention any intention to stop
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For the iSCSI, just can use 'targetcli' for setting up iscsi-target (yum
whatprovides "*/targetcli") and allow it in the firewall (firewall-cmd
--add-service=iscsi; firewall-cmd --runtime-to-permanent) .
On the clien
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