Hi Ron and Nischal

Thanks for the recommendations! Will take a look.

Is anyone here using Minio for Secondary Storage (or even as a Object Storage 
Offering in Production)?

Im really curious to know more abut your experiences with it

Regards,
Bryan
On May 26, 2025 at 10:46 PM +0800, Nischal P <nischalnisc...@gmail.com>, wrote:
> Hi Bryan
>
> You could also check the Highly Available NFS using this guide
>
> https://linbit.com/blog/highly-available-nfs-for-proxmox-with-linstor-gateway/
>
> It is for Proxmox but you could use the same for NFS other Linux VMs also
> and skip the Proxmox part.
>
>
> Thanks & Regards
> Nischal
>
> On Mon, May 26, 2025 at 6:02 PM Ron Gage <r...@rongage.org.invalid> wrote:
>
> > Hi Bryan!
> >
> > My recommendation is look at Ceph. The NFS4 setup in Ceph is quite easy
> > to set up and among other good things can provide a redundant endpoint
> > for connections - allowing you to perform updates/maintenance on one
> > endpoint without taking the service offline. It also supports
> > replication and is open source. Downside: there is a bit of a learning
> > curve.
> >
> > Ron Gage
> >
> >
> >
> > On 5/26/2025 6:40 AM, Bryan Tiang wrote:
> > > Hi Community!
> > >
> > > What kind of NFS solution are you guys use and recommend for Cloudstack
> > Secondary Storage?
> > >
> > > What we were hoping for is a NFS solution that:
> > >
> > > - Open Source
> > > - Single endpoint Cloudstack Uses (Per Zone) to store all necessary files
> > > - Redundant replication of each volume to different storage nodes (for
> > easy scalability and failover)
> > > - Other useful features for production use cases.
> > >
> > > We've looked at MinIO but it doesnt look battle tested yet.
> > >
> > > Gluster FS (which looks great) looks like it is no longer has a support
> > or community?
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > > Bryan
> > >
> >

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