This may be more of a KVM question but we are evaluating the VM live migration 
feature of Cloudstack 4.4 on KVM using shared FC SAN storage on RHEL 6/7. I'm a 
bit confused as to the proper setup/best practice for accomplishing this. For 
primary storage, we would like to avoid NFS like the plague as the throughput 
is much much slower than GFS2, OCFS2, ceph, etc. My past experience was with 
Redhat Cluster which can use CLVM with a SAN-backed ext3 volume to simply 
deactivate a volume group on a dead node and activate it on the live one. Would 
there be anything like that here (Active/passive volume) or would my best bet 
be a distributed file system like GFS/OCFS which I believe is active/active? We 
only need active/passive to allow failover for VM obviously.

According to this we can use Fiber Channel via shared mount, but can someone 
explain the best approach?
http://cloudstack.apache.org/docs/en-US/Apache_CloudStack/4.2.0/html/Admin_Guide/primary-storage.html


-John

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