[Gluster-users] Does QEMU offer High Availability
Daniel Baker
info at collisiondetection.biz
Tue Mar 18 12:51:25 UTC 2014
Hi Lucian,
but Glusterfs is at least trying to replicate the QEMU image onto the
other node ? That's the whole point of the replication isn’t it ?
Thanks for the help,
Dan
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> HI all,
>
> If I use QEMU in Glusterfs 3.4.2 can I achieve true High Availability.
>
> If I have two nodes that are clustering a QEMU image and one of them
> goes down will the other QEMU image take its place.
>
> Can I really achieve that ?
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> Thanks,
>
> Dan
>
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> On 17.03.2014 13:29, Daniel Baker wrote:
>> HI all,
>>
>> If I use QEMU in Glusterfs 3.4.2 can I achieve true High Availability.
>>
>> If I have two nodes that are clustering a QEMU image and one of them
>> goes down will the other QEMU image take its place.
>>
>> Can I really achieve that ?
>
> Dan,
>
> This is not really a discussion for the gluster lists.
>
> You should ask KVM people, but to answer you briefly:
> - No, KVM is just a hypervisor, it runs virtual machines and that's all
> it does.
> You need to run additional RedHat clustering stuff around it to achieve
> HA.
>
> HTH
> Lucian
>
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