Replicated is pretty much hard coded into all the Ansible scripts for the HCI 
setup. So you can't do anything but replicated and only choose between arbiter 
or full replica there. Distributed give you anything with three nodes, but with 
five, seven, nine or really high numbers, it becomes quite attractive.

Thing is, Gluster and oVirt are basically originally unrelated products and HCI 
is just a shuffle some people at Redhat thought cool (and it is). Not every 
permutation of aggregates between the two is supported, through: This is no 
Nutanix!

But of course, you have the source code...

Since I managed to scavange another 5 storage heavy nodes after I had started 
out with 3 nodes in a HCI cluster, I tried to see what I could do in terms of 
integration. Doing a full rebuild was out of the question, but adding another 
distributed volume (4+1) and a set of compute hosts seemed attractive, right?

I managed to get it done, twiddling ansible scripts and taking advantage of the 
fact that ansible won't do things it already considers done. So where it 
expected a replicated volume, I simply gave it a distributed volume, that 
looked every way on the top as the replicated would have looked as well.

I immediately forgot how I got it done, and of course I didn't take notes, but 
it works so far.
The hosted-engine is pretty generous in accepting volumes and nodes that look 
just like they had been done by the HCI setup; I guess it's because it really 
been designed to use this auto-discovery like setup, to avoid having to insert 
some key configuration data somehow.

That's why it shouldn't be too difficult to switch from a 3node HCI to a 5, 6 
or 9 node HCI, if you're a Gluster virtuozo and manage to restore/copy the data.

What I found most disappointing is the fact that Gluster doesn't seem to 
support converting replicated volumes into distributed ones, once you have 
enough bricks to make that attractive.

There again with oVirt you should be able to migrate disks and VMs by attaching 
volumes and copying images. The only thing a bit tricky is copying the hosted 
engine, but compared to how they inject that thing doing a HCI installation, 
all that would be easy....

If you are deep enough into oVirt to understand what they are doing there.
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