Hi, I don't think CloudStack enforces a limit on this. However, there are pros and cons to consider when adding more primary storages. One potential problem is that it might introduce more points of failure. For example, if a cluster has 20 primary storages and only one of them crashed, HA would still be triggered on the cluster. So you may want to consider upgrading existing primary storages before adding new ones.
Best regards, Kirk On 01/16/2014 02:30 PM, Nux! wrote: > On 16.01.2014 21:44, Chandan Purushothama wrote: >> I am assuming that the underlying hypervisors play a role in defining >> the limitations on multiple primary storages, > > I'm strictly interested in Cloudstack's role here, the HV doesn't care > that much (KVM). > > Regards, > Lucian >
