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    XOSTOR as shared storage for VDIs?

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      McHenry
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      I am looking to setup shared storage for VMs and have bare metal servers hosted with OVH Cloud however, unfortunately OVH does not allow block storage with bare metal servers.

      I have been looking for a shared storage solution and I just discovered XOSTOR and have a few questions

      Q1) If I order my bare metal servers with additional NVMe disks can I use these disks together as type of shared storage for the VM VDIs?

      Q2) Would the XOSTOR performance be acceptable for VDIs?

      Q3) As I add new hosts to the pool can I add the new hosts additional disks to XOSTOR to dynamically increase the XOSTOR storage?

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        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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        Hi,

        1. Yes, that's the point of XOSTOR. Creating a shared SR with local drives
        2. Very likely, especially with NVMe drives, read speed will be like using a local NVMe, so great perf
        3. Not dynamically but you can add more after, yes
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          McHenry @olivierlambert
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          @olivierlambert

          Thank you.

          Can disks be different sizes?

          How does XOSTOR manage the scenario of a host going offline? Is there a type of RAID or similar?

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            olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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            Have you read the doc first? https://docs.xcp-ng.org/xostor/

            This gives a nice overview on how it works 🙂

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