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The norm is to have a cluster with shared storage. So you have 3 to 5
hardware noed that shares storage for the hosted engine. That shared
storage is in sync. So you don't have one engine per physical node.
If one hardware node goes down the engine is restarted on another node with
the help
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On Tue, Apr 3, 2018 at 3:12 PM, TomK wrote:
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> If I'm looking to setup the oVirt engine in an HA configuration off the
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> I want to setup two to four active oVirt engine
Hi,
It's not entirely clear what you want to do.
Ovirt is an interface that will control hardware nodes that runs virtual
servers. It's similar to vmwares vsphere.
The engine need to be replicated so that if one goes down the other have
the exact same information.
/Johan
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