
Thanks Tarun Kumar, Right, we have that option too :) On Wed, 21 Apr 2021 at 10:43, Kushwaha, Tarun Kumar < tarun@synergysystemsindia.com> wrote:
Hi All,
POSIXFS is good option to mount cephfs filesystem as Data domain and get all benefits of virtualization layer and as well as ceph storage layer i am using since more than 2 years without problem
Tarun kumar kushwaha Skyvirt Cyberrange https://cyberrange.skyvirt.tech
On Wed, 21 Apr 2021, 13:03 Eyal Shenitzky, <eshenitz@redhat.com> wrote:
Hi Matthew,
Currently, in order to use Ceph in oVirt you have 2 options:
1. Ceph using ISCSI gateway - regular ISCSI storage domain with Ceph as the storage backend, supports all the regular operations [1]. 2. Using the new Managed Block Storage (Cinderlib integration) technical-preview - Create a Managed Block Storage domain that doesn't support all the operations that we have for the "regular" storage domain you can find more info here [2] and [3].
Each option has its benefits.
[1] - https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_ceph_storage/3/html/bl... [2] - https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_virtualization/4.4/htm... [3] - https://www.ovirt.org/develop/release-management/features/storage/cinderlib-...
On Wed, 21 Apr 2021 at 10:12, Sandro Bonazzola <sbonazzo@redhat.com> wrote:
+Eyal Shenitzky <eshenitz@redhat.com> any suggestion?
Il giorno lun 12 apr 2021 alle ore 11:15 <matthew@peregrineit.net> ha scritto:
Hi All,
I need some "best practice" advice. We have a Ceph Storage Cluster (Octopus moving to Pacific) which we'd like to use with our new oVirt Cluster (all on CentOS 8 boxes). What I'd like to know is what is the "best" (ie recommended / best practice) way of doing this - via iSCSI, CFS, 'raw' RBD blocks, some other way I haven't read about yet, etc?
I realise 'best' is a subjective term, but what I tend to do is do 'manual' installs so that I both actually understand what is happening (ie how things fit together - I pull apart and rebuild mechanical clocks and watches for the same reason) and also so I can '"Puppet-ise" the results for future use. This means that I am *not* necessarily looking for "quick and dirty" or "quick and easy" (ie, I have no trouble using the CLI and 'vim-ing' conf files as required) but I do want a solid, "best-practice" system when I'm done.
So, can some please help? And also, would you mind pointing me towards the relevant documentation for the answer(s) supplied (yes, I *always* RTFM :-) ).
Thanks in advance
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