On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 11:49 PM, Koushik Das <koushik....@citrix.com> wrote:
> Edison,
> Enabling/disabling local storage at host level is a good option for a small 
> deployment where the number of host is < 20-30. For a large deployment 
> configuring this for each host is not a very clean experience from the admin 
> perspective. Hence the idea of doing it at some grouping level 
> (cluster/pod/zone).
>
> Nitin,
> When local storage is enabled (say at cluster level), then on any new host 
> addition the local storage for it also gets added. For existing hosts local 
> storage shows up on MS restart. Also if disabled already created storage 
> pools will still remain, only new storage pools won't get added.
>
>

Maybe some level of inheritance? Perhaps the setting is at the host
level, but you can turn it on/off at the cluster/pod/zone and it
inherits to all hosts within that given level.

--David

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