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    Talos K8s Cluster with XOSTOR

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      tmnguyen
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      Hi All,

      I'm evaluating XOSTOR and looks good so far.
      In the documentation, it said maximum 7 machines is supported.
      I want to bootstrap a K8s cluster based on Talos Linux. And since Talos Linux supports Linstor (XOSTOR), the plan is to connect Talos K8s cluster to Linstor controllers that are running on XCP-NG.
      Will the limit of 7 max machines apply in this case? And is it a supported setup for production?

      Thank you in advance for any advice.

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        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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        I think we've seen this question previously @Team-DevOps ?

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        • nathanael-hN Offline
          nathanael-h Vates 🪐 DevOps Team @tmnguyen
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          Hello @tmnguyen

          About the XOSTOR limit, I read the devs saying it is like this as of now.
          About using Linstor created by and for XOSTOR with another apps, in your case a Talos Kubernetes cluster, I think it should work, but all the volumes not created by XOSTOR would be unmanaged neither by XOSTOR nor by XO. So imagine, one admin would check in XO that a XOSTOR SR is not used anymore in the XO web ui, and would remove it. But would not think that it was also used for PV/PVC Kubernetes. There is this kind of risk. And as of now we do not support this.

          By the way, we are going to start this month to write a CSI driver for Kubernetes for Xen Orchestra. This means from within a Kubernetes cluster you will create PVs/PVCs that would be backed by VM disks, aka VDIs

          Subscribe to this topic if you want to be notified for the updates on this https://xcp-ng.org/forum/topic/10301/devops-megathread-what-you-need-and-how-we-can-help

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            tmnguyen @nathanael-h
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            @nathanael-h Thanks for the feedback.

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