Good afternoon everyone,

I have a quick question regarding storage in CloudStack.  Specifically, I’d 
like to be able to set things up so that I can have snapshots stored separately 
from the rest of the CloudStack systems.  I know there’s no mechanism built 
into the system for this specifically (it auto replicates from primary to 
secondary, but other than having global secondary, there’s no control on a 
per-thing basis), but I was thinking that it might be possible to mount an NFS 
share from my desired storage location at the snapshots directory path where 
CloudStack stores snaps so that the snaps are automatically shipped out to this 
alternate location instead of primary/secondary storage.  I know that from a 
linux standpoint, this is possible, however I wanted to find out whether 
CloudStack would play well with it and whether anyone has ever tried something 
like this.

As far as the mount itself goes, I know that CloudStack manages mounts for all 
things related to CloudStack, but since this would be something done at the OS 
level in lieu of a cloudstack-specific thing, I was thinking that the mount 
could be automatically handled through fstab so that it would be in 
place/mounted at boot, before CloudStack itself does its things?

Thanks!


[David 
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