This solution looks intresting.

If I understand it correctly you first build your CEPH pool. Then you export RBD to iSCSI Target which exports it to oVirt which then will create LVMs on the top of it ?

Could you share more details about your experience ? Looks like a way to get CEPH + oVirt without Cinder.

Thanks

Fernando

On 25/06/2016 17:47, Nicolás wrote:
Hi,

We're using Ceph along with an iSCSI gateway, so our storage domain is actually an iSCSI backend. So far, we have had zero issues with cca. 50 high IO rated VMs. Perhaps [1] might shed some light on how to set it up.

Regards.

[1]: https://www.suse.com/documentation/ses-2/book_storage_admin/data/cha_ceph_iscsi.html En 24/6/2016 9:28 p. m., Charles Gomes <[email protected]> escribió:

    Hello

    I’ve been reading lots of material about implementing oVirt with
    Ceph, however all talk about using Cinder.

    Is there a way to get oVirt with Ceph without having to implement
    entire Openstack ?

    I’m already currently using Foreman to deploy Ceph and KVM nodes,
    trying to minimize the amount of moving parts. I heard something
    about oVirt providing a managed Cinder appliance, have any seen this ?



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