[Users] what is "distributed image repository"

bigclouds bigclouds at 163.com
Wed Feb 27 05:51:07 EST 2013


thanks,i know a little more. but i do not understand fully.  distrubute filesystem  is more understandable.
specially,,for SAN(iscsi,fc)  it is hard to share luns between nodes(not reliable), even use LVM,CLVM.


would you explain it ( SAN case)?and it is hard to connect 'local directory' with distrbuted repo.


thanks.










At 2013-02-27 17:55:45,"Gianluca Cecchi" <gianluca.cecchi at gmail.com> wrote:
>On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 10:44 AM, bigclouds  wrote:
>> there is a sentense 'Implements a distributed image repository over the
>> supported storage types (local directory, FCP, FCoE, iSCSI, NFS, SAS)
>> '  on http://www.ovirt.org/Architecture.
>>
>> what is "distributed image repository"?
>>
>> thanks.
>
>Example
>I have a test environment where a Host is connected to several FCP LUNs.
>Each LUN becomes a storage domain for this host and the other hosts in
>the same cluster.
>So I have many VMs whose images resides on different storage domains
>(and so different LUNs).
>I can move a disk of a VM from a storage domain to another one.
>I think you can also have a mixed situation where a two disks' VM has
>one disk on a storage domain and the other one in another.
>
>So I think it is to be explained this way the  "distributed image repository".
>
>And also "distributed" in the sense of different storage domain types,
>even if I think at this time one DC cannot have a mix of different
>storage domain types...
>
>Gianluca
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