Go with NFS for a quick start. Personally, i am a huge fan of iscsi. But with ACS you need a clustered filesystem on top, which adds some complexity and probably some surprises.
iSCSI with clustered LVM would be great... like XCP does it for example Am 14.11.25, 19:05 schrieb "Paketix" <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>: I am new to CloudStack and could need some help/advise regarding which technology to use to implement my shared storage (primary storage). Having some FibreChannel stuff in the lab this could work well. ... but I am concerned that this is not the direction CloudStack is developing into. So: - NFS - iSCSI - Ceph ... would be the choices regarding the docs. Not sure if iSCSI would fit for shared storage as I do not see it in the list of protocols supported for primary storage in GUI. What is the most future-proof solution to choose for primary storage? I want to stay on the main-path CloudStack is going to, so I can use new features coming out in the next months and not being blocked by 'sorry, not supported for your protocol'
