I have had a lot of problems with gluster in my HCO environment, so was already leanings towards a storage migration at some point this year. My own plan is to use 2x Synology NAS SA3400 devices and put them into a HA pair that then exposes the storage as NFS (or whatever else I want it exposed as).
I was planning on this migration before I saw the notes about Gluster support being officially dropped, and I would be happy to provide more insight to the list on how that progresses. I have a lot of experience with Synology, and they are a low-cost option for highly available storage.
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On Saturday, February 5th, 2022 at 10:43 AM, Patrick Hibbs <hibbsncc1701@gmail.com> wrote:
Wait a minute.
Use of GlusterFS as a storage backend is now deperecated and will be removed in a future update?
What are those who's deployments have GlusterFS as their storage backend supposed to use as a replacement?
I'm feeling vibes of the SPICE deprecation all over again..... but moving all of the VM storage data isn't a quick process, and I don't want to move it to something else that will also be depercated by a future RH whim....
-Patrick Hibbs
On Fri, 2022-02-04 at 08:42 +0100, Sandro Bonazzola wrote:
Hi Sandro,
Can you clarify the situation with Hyperconverged deployments ?
GlusterFS is being deprecated for usage on storage do
mains: Bug 2016359 - Deprecate usage of GlusterFS for Storage DomainsAnd the hyperconverged solution for oVirt is based on GlusterFS, so it's being deprecated as well.
Best Regards,
Strahil Nikolov
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