Hi,
I started an email thread a couple months ago, and felt like I got some great 
feedback and suggestions on how to best setup an oVirt cluster. Thanks for your 
responses thus far.My goal is to take a total of 3-4 servers that I can use for 
both the storage and the virtualization, and I want both to be highly 
available. 

You guys told me about oVirt Hyperconverged with Gluster, and that seemed like 
a great option. However, I'm concerned that this may not actually be the best 
approach. I've spoken with multiple people at Red Hat who I have a relationship 
with (outside of the context of the project I'm working on here), and all of 
them have indicated to me that Gluster is being deprecated, and that most of 
the engineering focus these days is on Ceph. I was also told by a Solutions 
Architect who has extensive experience with RHV that the hyperconverged 
clusters he used to build would always give him problems.

Does oVirt support DRBD or Ceph storage? From what I can find, I think that the 
answer to both of those is, sadly, no.

So now I'm thinking about switching gears, and going with iSCSI instead. 
But I'm still trying to think about the best way to replicate the storage, and 
possibly use multipathing so that it will be HA for the VMs that rely on it.

Has anyone else experienced problems with the Gluster hyperconverged solution?
Am I overthinking this whole thing, and am I being too paranoid?
Is it possible to setup some sort of software-RAID with multiple iSCSI targets? 

As an aside, I now have a machine that I was planning to begin doing some 
testing and practicing with.
Previous to my conversations with the folks at Red Hat, I was planning on doing 
some initial testing and config with this server before purchasing another 2-3 
servers to build the hyperconverged cluster.

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