I continue to see people run DRDB clusters as VM guests. I personally don't get this. The only reason to do this is as a proof of concept and not for production. I run a DRDB cluster as a source of data storage system for a virtualization environment. It is based on physical machines for maximum performance. Depending on the I/O requirements of the DRBD system and it's applications running underneath it could make it very difficult for the virtualization hosts to supply the necessary I/O capability to support the required load.
James From: Antonio Fernández Pérez [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2015 08:55 AM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: [DRBD-user] DRBD on virtual machine Hi list: I need your help ... I have to migrate two physical servers with DRBD+Pacemaker+Corosync to virtual machines. On the new set of virtual machines I will can manage more hardware resources but, do you have any reason advise against using DRBD on virtual machines? I hope your answers. Thanks in advance. Regards, Antonio. ________________________________ Notice: This email and any attachments may contain proprietary (Draper non-public) and/or export-controlled information of Draper Laboratory. If you are not the intended recipient of this email, please immediately notify the sender by replying to this email and immediately destroy all copies of this email. ________________________________
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