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en:jobs:scaleio [2016/04/27 16:14]
admin [Deploying ScaleIO 1.3]
en:jobs:scaleio [2016/04/28 20:18]
admin [Deploying ScaleIO 1.3]
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 ======= Deploying ScaleIO 1.3======= ​ ======= Deploying ScaleIO 1.3======= ​
- //​This article is exploring the process of creation block storage based on %%ScaleIO%% 1.3. %%ScaleIO%% was deployed on three    Linux %%CentOS%% servers with 14 local disks and several %%VmWare%% 5.5 hosts as a clients. All hosts connected with Ethernet 10Gbit/s. //+ //​This article is exploring the process of creation block storage based on %%ScaleIO%% 1.3. %%ScaleIO%% was deployed on three    Linux %%CentOS%% ​servers with 14 local disks and several %%VmWare%% 5.5 hosts as a clients. All hosts connected with Ethernet 10Gbit/s. //
  ==== Introduction. ====  ==== Introduction. ====
  %%EMC ScaleIO%% is a software-defined storage product from %%EMC%% Corporation that creates a server-based storage area network (SAN) from local application server storage, converting direct-attached storage into shared block storage. It uses existing host-based internal storage to create a scalable, high-performance,​ low-cost server SAN. %%EMC promotes its ScaleIO%% server storage-area network software as a way to converge computing resources and commodity storage into a “single-layer architecture.”\\  %%EMC ScaleIO%% is a software-defined storage product from %%EMC%% Corporation that creates a server-based storage area network (SAN) from local application server storage, converting direct-attached storage into shared block storage. It uses existing host-based internal storage to create a scalable, high-performance,​ low-cost server SAN. %%EMC promotes its ScaleIO%% server storage-area network software as a way to converge computing resources and commodity storage into a “single-layer architecture.”\\
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 **Shortly about initial configuration of %%CentOS%% on test-scaleio-nodes** **Shortly about initial configuration of %%CentOS%% on test-scaleio-nodes**
  
-**1. Configure UDEV rules for each of disks. For example create links in /dev as 1-hdd,​2-hdd,​..,​16-hdd. Without links in a case of faults of one or more hdd disks  and subsequent reboot sds devices will be associated with inappropriate HDDs.**\\+**1. Configure UDEV rules for each of disks. For example create links in /dev as 1-hdd,​2-hdd,​..,​14-hdd. Without links in a case of faults of one or more hdd disks  and subsequent reboot sds devices will be associated with inappropriate HDDs.**\\
  
 2. All ethernet ports in bond (mode 4). VLAN2 - management, VLAN5 - data\\ 2. All ethernet ports in bond (mode 4). VLAN2 - management, VLAN5 - data\\
en/jobs/scaleio.txt · Last modified: 2016/04/29 11:53 by admin
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