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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1-12-2015 22:59, Gervais de Montbrun
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<div class="">Is it possible to setup the hypervisor hosts
themselves as NFS servers to create Storage (I realize that this
will play havoc with the HA). We do have an NFS server that we
will be upgrading to add storage and faster drives, but I was
thinking that I may be able to use the internal storage of the
hypervisors themselves as a short term stopgap and then migrate
vm's to the upgraded NFS server later. Will that even work, or
will it break somehow?<br>
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As Nir pointed out its possible.<br>
I'm using such a setup at home where a NAS provides NFS storage for
hosted-engine and also iso/export/data domains for VMs. Besides that
I have an NFS server on my host for VMs which need a bit of disk
throughput, its got a nice SSD in it. Moving VM disks from the SSD
storage domain to the 'slow' storage domain on the NAS and vice
versa works fine.<br>
Problem with these kind of setups is redundancy which is ofcourse
non-existant :-)<br>
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Regards,<br>
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Joop<br>
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