Hi! I just started playing with Linstor with Kubernetes and I really like it so 
far, although it wasn't as straightforward to install as other options for 
Kubernetes.

Just to be sure, can I use it without limits to the amount of storage or the 
number of servers even if I don't need the paid support for now? Or are there 
any limits? I can't find anything in the docs about this but I want to be sure. 
I am a team of one and have left my job to try something of my own so I don\t 
really have a budget for paid services for now. I am evaluating Kubernetes for 
a project and for me storage has been a pain point (I want to manage K8s 
myself). Linstor looks cool, it's very fast and replication seems to work well, 
so after I have had several issues with other options I think I may actually 
use this.

So it seems that the Kubernetes support is recen but the actual storage 
software has been around for a while, is this correct? What I am wondering is, 
is Linstor battle tested in production? 

Another question: can Linstor manage volumes that actually use more disk space 
than the size of a single disk? Does Linstor spread the data across disks if 
needed, like Ceph does?


Thanks a lot in advance.

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