On Mon, 2017-04-24 at 12:28 +0200, Hans-Joachim Ehlers wrote: > @All > > > does anybody uses virtualization technologies for GPFS Server ? If yes > what kind and why have you selected your soulution. > > I think currently about using Linux on Power using 40G SR-IOV for > Network and NPIV/Dedidcated FC Adater for storage. As a plus i can > also assign only a certain amount of CPUs to GPFS. ( Lower license > cost / You pay for what you use) > > > I must admit that i am not familar how "good" KVM/ESX in respect to > direct assignment of hardware is. Thus the question to the group >
For the most part GPFS is used at scale and in general all the components are redundant. As such why you would want to allocate less than a whole server into a production GPFS system in somewhat beyond me. That is you will have a bunch of NSD servers in the system and if one crashes, well the other NSD's take over. Similar for protocol nodes, and in general the total file system size is going to hundreds of TB otherwise why bother with GPFS. I guess there is currently potential value at sticking the GUI into a virtual machine to get redundancy. On the other hand if you want a test rig, then virtualization works wonders. I have put GPFS on a single Linux box, using LV's for the disks and mapping them into virtual machines under KVM. JAB. -- Jonathan A. Buzzard Email: jonathan (at) buzzard.me.uk Fife, United Kingdom. _______________________________________________ gpfsug-discuss mailing list gpfsug-discuss at spectrumscale.org http://gpfsug.org/mailman/listinfo/gpfsug-discuss
