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a month ago
a month ago
CEPH - Storing Images
How would I go about storing my images on the Ceph MVM datastores? I think I could modify ceph and have it present part of itself as an NFS datastore but I would prefer not to do that unless that is the recommended way.
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2 weeks ago
2 weeks ago
Re: CEPH - Storing Images
I assume you mean you want to store the Virtual Images when you upload to VME Manager / Morpheus?
However you present NFS is fine as this is the recommended onprem option for storage. That said, we currently do not have a native mechanism to configure many things on Ceph [yet] including the NFS service. If you are able to manually configure and present the NFS shares, you should be good to proceed. I was doing the same from my VSAN cluster for a long time.
Note: If you built an HCI Layout with Ceph for the cluster the default location on the cluster is already Ceph, unless otherwise configured.