On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 10:32 AM, Anantha Raghava
<raghav(a)exzatechconsulting.com> wrote:
Thanks Nicholas for quick reply. Will attempt and revert in case of I
get
stuck midway.
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Thanks & Regards,
Anantha Raghava eXzaTech Consulting And Services Pvt. Ltd.
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On Tuesday 31 January 2017 01:59 PM, Nicolas Ecarnot wrote:
Le 31/01/2017 à 09:15, Anantha Raghava a écrit :
Hi,
We are trying to create a setup that uses the internal disks of the
hosts / nodes, yet provide the high availability, replication and
failover using oVirt. The setup we are typing to build is close to
VMWare VSAN which allows for all the above just using the internal disks
of the ESXi servers.
Can we achieve something similar with oVirt with Gluster?
Absolutely. One of our oVirt setup is done this way.
Three hosts are set up as glusterFS servers (replica-3), as well as oVirt
nodes.
We choose to add a fourth host as an standalone engine, but you can choose
to use a VM for that (hyperconverge setup).
I have no experience on similar setup with a random number of nodes, neither
if this can be achievable (some kind of network RAID-10)... (?)
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