JBOD help with Starwind

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murugappan
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Wed Jan 22, 2020 4:06 pm

I have 5 servers (Ubuntu 18.04) with 5 JBOD connected to each via SAS cables. One to one relation between the server and the JBOD as of now. Each JBOD is 1 PB. We have created 4 mounts of 250 TB on each server. Dual 10GB connections bonded on Ubuntu server

We architected this differently but now it has taken a different direction. We are in need of NFS mounts so each server can see other JBOD mounts.

It is getting ugly if we keep running NFS server and it is a nightmare to manage the NFS mounts. I stumbled upon Starwind and will your software help me to create a cluster environment with what I have. Need some help here and what product will help us achieve this efficiently. I am still worried of performance. But let me know if your product can help
murugappan
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Wed Jan 22, 2020 11:12 pm

I assume there is not much we can do
Boris (staff)
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Thu Jan 23, 2020 7:35 am

With StarWind VSAN, you would need at least one Windows box to run the software if it's not implying usage of ESXi, where a CentOS based appliance can be used instead. You could then present storage as iSCSI targets to your Ubuntu servers.
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