Hello,

I have been reading the below statement in GlusterFS docs & articles regarding 
multi-tenancy. Is this statement related to virtual environment ie VM's. How 
valid is "partitioning users or groups into logical volumes". Can someone 
explain what it really means.
Is it that I can associate a user/group(UID/GID) like NFS to a glusterFS 
volumes ?

https://gluster.readthedocs.io/en/latest/Administrator%20Guide/GlusterFS%20Introduction/

GlusterFS. It supports multi-tenancy by partitioning users or groups into 
logical volumes on shared storage.


My though was I can do multi-tenancy at volume level as below.


*         Create a distributed volume named data1 for tenant1 from 
StorageNode1-5 using Disk1(raided) using NIC-1 network

*         Similarly create distributed volume named data2 for tenant2 from 
StorageNode1-5 using Disk2(raided) using NIC-2 network

Is my understanding correct ? How is the user/group come into picture.


--
Deepak

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