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[Xen-users] Storage alternatives

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Subject: [Xen-users] Storage alternatives
From: Jan Marquardt <jm@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2009 16:17:27 +0100
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Hi list,

first let me please describe our current storage solution. We have two storage machines with about 12 TB diskspace. So each domu has one lv, which is exported by iscsi, on each storage box. The domu assembles the connected targets to softwareraid arrays. The main advantage is that one storage server can fail and no domu is affected, but two big disadvantages are a lot more administration effort and sometimes obscure problems with the softwareraid arrays.

Now my question: Is there any other storage opportunity which can gain the advantage of this solution, but minimize the administration effort?

I am thankful for any hint or field report.

Regards,

Jan

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