second NFS server as
soon as the first one is full or do I have to configure the storage to
be used in the 'compute offering' settings?
On 19.11.25 11:53, Wido den Hollander wrote:
Op 17-11-2025 om 19:07 schreef Paketix:
Thanks for all your feedbacks!
I will go for NFS in a first versio
Re: Which technology to choose for shared primary storage
Op 14-11-2025 om 19:40 schreef João Jandre Paraquetti:
Hello, Paketix
I would say that the easiest to deal with and most compatible protocol
is NFS.
The next paragraphs assume we are talking about using these storage
types with KVM as
st regards
Paketix
On 14.11.25 19:40, João Jandre Paraquetti wrote:
Hello, Paketix
I would say that the easiest to deal with and most compatible protocol
is NFS.
The next paragraphs assume we are talking about using these storage
types with KVM as the hypervisor.
The "problem" wit
I am new to CloudStack and could need some help/advise regarding which
technology to use to implement my shared storage (primary storage).
Having some FibreChannel stuff in the lab this could work well.
... but I am concerned that this is not the direction CloudStack is
developing into.
So:
- N
Hi
Having some 3PAR 8440 at work I tried to attach one of them to Cloudstack.
Setting up 3PAR SP, 3PAR SSMC plus the storage device all worked fine.
I was even able to attach the storage to Cloudstack as Primary Storage.
... but was not able to create instances on it.
Did not yet do extensive test