Hi,
+1 what Bryan wrote.

We are using linbit for over 1 year and it looks great. 

Regards,
Swen

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Von: Bryan Tiang <bryantian...@hotmail.com> 
Gesendet: Dienstag, 3. Dezember 2024 14:55
An: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Betreff: Re: Best storage solution for public cloud with KVM

Hi,

We’re using Linbit with Cloudstack for a year now. So far, its going great, and 
we like our performance.

We’re using a disaggregated architecture (compute and storage clusters 
separate). But it can do Hyperconverged as well.

We’ve done some extensive testing with Linbit for VM HA, Storage HA by manual 
shut off the server, or literally yanking cables off the server. Both power, 
ethernet. Our servers didnt like us… but the solution works great.

If youre new to SDS, it might be a learning curve, but the result is very 
redundant infrastructure.

Regards,
Bryan
On 3 Dec 2024 at 8:12 PM +0800, Rene Moser <m...@renemoser.net>, wrote:
> Hi
>
> On 28.11.24 23:51, Nux wrote:
> > Depends what you are trying to achieve!
> >
> > There are many options, most of them very good, including local storage.
>
> If performance is the main goal, I would even recommend to go with 
> local storage.
>
> The issue is then migration in case of a host failure.
>
> We once looked at linstor (https://linbit.com/linstor/) from the 
> company LINBIT, well known for open source DRBD. They have a 
> professional solution to sync local storage across machines. This 
> allows to live migrate VMs to another host.
>
> LINBIT also have a cloudstack use case https://linbit.com/cloudstack/ 
> and AFAIR they once presented it on a cloustack meetup, I found this 
> show case related to cloudstack 
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hI_kTlsbNeU
>
> Anyway. I am not related to linbit nor have we tested it in production 
> yet but it looks promising.
>
>
> Yours
> René
>
>


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