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no Raid Options shown in test installation
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2025 6:05 am
by f.sennj
Hello all, i am on Proxmox (5 Node Cluster with Ceph right now), i wanted to try STarwind. CVM installation works without anyproblems. i then created 3 virtual disks in the CVM which are recognized by starwind, but when i want to set it to Raid 5 there is nothing shown. See Screenshot. Any clue what that could be?
Re: no Raid Options shown in test installation
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2025 6:10 am
by f.sennj
Version on all 3 appliances is:
1.6.580.7361
what i can do i is only add each disk one by one into a raid 0.
Re: no Raid Options shown in test installation
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2025 7:12 am
by yaroslav (staff)
Welcome to StarWind Forum. Adding the VM disks in RAID will cause tons of overhead. That's why software RAID is not possible in a GUI. You can still RAID them via CLI, but it is not recommended.
Re: no Raid Options shown in test installation
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2025 9:14 am
by f.sennj
So for the Future when we Plan to have 8 - 12 Disks how do i do Then? ZFS local in proxmox and present one disk to VM? Or passthrough to cvm?
Re: no Raid Options shown in test installation
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2025 9:21 am
by f.sennj
Or shall the concept bei to Just add Them as Single Disks and all raid Logic is Not Done node wide But Like in ceph Distributed through all disks?
Re: no Raid Options shown in test installation
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2025 10:18 am
by yaroslav (staff)
Or shall the concept bei to Just add Them as Single Disks and all raid Logic is Not Done node wide But Like in ceph Distributed through all disks?
You can just create a HA device on each individual disk.
So for the Future when we Plan to have 8 - 12 Disks how do i do Then? ZFS local in proxmox and present one disk to VM? Or passthrough to cvm?
I won't go for any manipulation with StarWind HA devices on the hypervisor level due to overhead. You can give it a try, but ZFS itself will be killing the performance.
What you can do is pass disks into the StarWind VSAN VM as pass-through or RDM and build the mdadm pool inside the VM.
p.s. it will be helpful if you can keep editing one reply rather than posting multiple. Thanks

Re: no Raid Options shown in test installation
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2025 12:58 pm
by f.sennj
sorry then i got a bit mislead by the ZFS and G-Raid Option, i thought your logic is different from CEPH but that means generally its the very same, you distribute evenly accross nodes + all single (JBOD) disks each node.
So i have done it like this for test?
Generally does Starwind offer Siteawareness?
Re: no Raid Options shown in test installation
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2025 1:09 pm
by yaroslav (staff)
sorry then i got a bit mislead by the ZFS and G-Raid Option
If you have GRAID, the configuration process looks different. If you have GRAID, the hardware is to be passed into CVM and configured inside the CVM.
So i have done it like this for test?
The configuration, like you showed earlier, allows creating 1 XFS partition for each device.
Generally does Starwind offer Siteawareness?
StarWind features Active-Active storage: if synchronized, data on all replication partners is the same.
P.S. I'd strongly recommend you trial the product with one of our techs
https://www.starwindsoftware.com/free-s ... vsan-trial.