I suspect this limitation is due to support obligations that come with a subscription
from Red Hat.In oVirt , you don't have such agreement and thus no support even with a
3-node cluster.
Gluster scales up and out quite well and you will be able to deploy even larger clusters
without issues.Of course , you can split your nodes into several smaller clusters - if you
feel the need for.
Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov
В неделя, 30 юни 2019 г., 6:53:28 ч. Гринуич-4, wodel youchi
<wodel.youchi(a)gmail.com> написа:
Hi,
Here : 3.8 scalling
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_hyperconverged_infr...
Regards.
Le mer. 26 juin 2019 à 23:10, wodel youchi <wodel.youchi(a)gmail.com> a écrit :
Hi,
I am referring to Redhat documentation about Hyperconverged.
Regards.
Le mer. 26 juin 2019 à 20:51, Strahil <hunter86_bg(a)yahoo.com> a écrit :
Where did you read that?
It seems I can't find such statement in the web.
Best Regards
Strahil Nikolov
On Jun 26, 2019 11:52, wodel youchi <wodel.youchi(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
Anyone!!!???
Regards.
Le dim. 23 juin 2019 à 17:06, wodel youchi <wodel.youchi(a)gmail.com> a écrit :
Hi,
Could someone explain the 12 nodes limitation when installing oVirt Hyperconverged?
Our client has 16 nodes, can we use them on a hyperconverged installation? for example
creating two clusters, one with 9 nodes and the second with 6 nodes.
Regards.