On 03/27/12 15:17, Miles Fidelman wrote:
> Mathew Snyder wrote:
>> Has anyone ever implemented this in a virtual environment? We have
>> numerous customers on a "platform" we've developed in a shared cloud
>> (ugh...I hate that word) environment. We'd be looking to provide a
>> large, central, clustered storage repository for some if not all of
>> them so that they can implement HA.
>>
>> While I know it to be false, we've been told that adding physical
>> SAN/NAS storage to our environment is impossible. Really, I just think
>> it's a matter of the prime on the contract not wanting to deal with it
>> as it does not fall in line with their sales model for shared
>> resources.
> As I understand GFS2 (the main thing in Red Hat Resilient Storage), most
> of its features require a SAN.

or the simulation there of. (ie. a shared block device)
This could be a VM exporting an iSCSI target.  (Which is what things
like Left-Hand SAN solutions from HP does.

-- 
Mr. Flibble
King of the Potato People
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