Anyone using ScaleIO block storage?

Sa Pham saphi070 at gmail.com
Thu Dec 6 07:17:40 UTC 2018


So you are running SDS Service on Compute node.

On Thu, Dec 6, 2018 at 2:08 PM Burak Hoban <Burak.Hoban at iag.com.au> wrote:

> The only time you should realistically see disks going into read-only mode
> from ScaleIO is if you’re having _*major*_ underlying issues, e.g.
> something like major networking issues, which may cause mass drops of MDMs
> or bad oscillating network failures. ScaleIO (VxFlex OS) can handle MDMs
> disconnecting fairly well, but the only time you’d really see issues if
> there’s something seriously wrong with the environment; this would be
> similar in a Ceph or any other software defined storage platform.
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> We actually run ScaleIO environments (MDM, SDC and SDS) on top our Compute
> Nodes to offer instances block storage, but there’s also no issue in
> connecting external SDC’s to a ScaleIO cluster (e.g. if SDS is on storage
> only nodes) as it’s fully supported.
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