I wouldn't call your thinking "incorrect", but it is a different paradigm
from VMWare/Hyper-V and similar. SDC/Triton is "opinionated" that
HA/Redundancy/etc should be at the application layer, which aligns well
with the increasingly prevailing "modern" design pattern of so-called
immutable/stateless architecture.

I do recall one solution (may have been SmartOS based, but more likely was
OmniOS or other Illumos-derivitave) that did snapshots and zfs-sends of
progressively smaller timeframes for a vmotion/Shared-Nothing migration
similar-ish experience.

On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 4:35 PM, Jeremy <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have been looking in the docs for HA config pertaining to compute
> nodes.  Perhaps it is my thinking which is incorrect, as I am coming from a
> vmware way of thinking.
>
> Does sdc have any HA?  For example, if you make a new usb with current
> updates, do you need to bring the whole node down with all VMs just to get
> the updates, or is there a better approach.
>
> I have searched for a few days through many of the docs and have not yet
> found a solution.
>
> Thanks.
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