You have to deploy HA NFS outside Cloudstack. CS doesn't care about storage
fault tolerance.

Gluster is fine (shared mountpoint), Ceph is fine too, HA Nfs can be
deployed with certain approaches or with proprietary appliances.

сб, 1 февр. 2020 г., 19:28 Cloud Udupi <[email protected]>:

> Hi,
> We are new to Apache CloudStack. We are looking for a Primary Storage (NFS
> share) solution, where it does not fail because of single node failure. Is
> there a way where I can use the NFS via any kind of clustering, so that
> when one node fails i will still have the VM's working from another node
> which is in ACS using the NFS cluster.
>
> Has anyone done the Ceph Storage as NFS (NFS Ganesha) and used it for the
> ACS on CentOS 7. Please share the steps so that we can look into it.
>
> Basically we need a system that has:-
> 1. One single point IP address with the shared mount point being same.
> 2. NFS storage, as Apache CloudStack supports HA only with NFS.
> 3. I need to deploy around around 60 VM's for our application.
>
> If NFS storage having the VM's goes down and not able to get back. How to
> fix this, so that we can get back the VM's in running state.
>
> Regards,
> Mark.
>

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