Would an OpenStack cinder volume meet your needs ?

Tim

From: David Arroyo [mailto:dr...@aqwari.net]
Sent: 29 August 2015 17:17
To: openstack-operators@lists.openstack.org
Subject: [Openstack-operators] Passing entire disks to instances

Hello,

I would like to pass entire disks to my openstack instances. I have some 
IO-bound workloads and would like to avoid any overhead or contention by giving 
an instance access to N additional disks, such that they do not share that disk 
with other guests on the same compute node.

These additional disks do not need to last longer than the instances 
themselves; they are "ephemeral" in that regard. There is no need for backup, 
no need for instance or data migration, and no need for running the instance on 
a separate compute node from the extra disks. Effectively I want to have an 
"extra disks" property, as part of a flavor or image, that is handled like 
vcpus without overcommit.

I have been doing some research but have not yet found an obvious way to do 
this in openstack. Does anyone else have a similar use case, and how have you 
handled it? To be more specific, we run some very large Cassandra clusters on 
physical hardware, with excellent performance. Cassandra is largely IO-bound, 
and we want to virtualize it without introducing unnecessary IO latency.

Cheers,
David
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