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.​
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