On 23/10/18 at 21:35, Dirk Streubel wrote: > HA with the storage thing, i don't know is this is the right way.
I agree. HA = High Availability. High Availability of what? Not just of uptime, of course, but of daemon's services, network connection, and of course storage availability (plus RAM, for NUMA systems with distributed RAM), upon which everything sits. I thus think it totally makes sense that HA includes storage. Which of course does not mean that virtualization cannot cover it too. Quite the opposite, in a fully virtualized environment the storage too is virtualized. They are going to have some significant overlap, but they are not going to be duplicates (the storage parts, I mean). Alessandro -- Alessandro Selli <[email protected]> VOIP SIP: [email protected] Chiave firma e cifratura PGP/GPG signing and encoding key: BA651E4050DDFC31E17384BABCE7BD1A1B0DF2AE
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