Joe,

sorry, I should have been clearer. The incompatible rbd features are 
exclusive-lock, journaling, object-map and such.

The info comes from here:
https://documentation.suse.com/ses/6/html/ses-all/ceph-rbd.html

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On Thursday, September 3, 2020 12:58 PM, Joe Comeau <joe.com...@hli.ubc.ca> 
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> Here is a link for iSCSI/RBD implementation guide from SUSE for this year for 
> vmware (Hyper-v should be similar)
> https://www.suse.com/media/guide/suse-enterprise-storage-implementation-guide-for-vmware-esxi-guide.pdf
>
> We've been running rbd/iscsi for 4 years
>
> Thanks Joe
>
> > > > Salsa sa...@protonmail.com 9/2/2020 3:08 PM >>>
>
> I just came across a Suse documentation stating that RBD features are not 
> iSCSI compatible. Since I had 2 cases of image corruption in this scenario in 
> 10 days I'm wondering if my setup is to blame.
>
> So question is if it is possible to provide disks to a Windows Server 2019 
> via iSCSI while using rbd-mirror to backup data to a second cluster? I 
> created all images with all features enabled. Is that compatible?
>
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