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Apresentação do armazenamento em Nutanix (EN) |
Overview of Storage Management in a Nutanix cluster |
2022-02-23 |
This guide will show you how to create a storage container and a volume group.
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- A Nutanix cluster in your OVHcloud account
- Access to the OVHcloud Control Panel
- Being connected to the cluster via the Prism Element web interface
When a Nutanix cluster is created, the system connects all the nodes' disks in a Storage Pool. It is not recommended to have multiple Storage Pools.
By default, the replication factor is set to 2, and it can be changed to 3 if you have at least 5 nodes.
The data is not stored directly in the Storage Pool, it is stored in Storage Containers where it is possible to enable options for compression, deduplication, etc. to optimise storage utilisation.
There are also Volume Groups that provide the ability to access via ISCSI or directly in SCSI simulation for:
- A third-party computer outside the cluster or a cluster VM
- Multiple third-party computers or VMs in the cluster for applications that require shared storage, such as Microsoft SQL databases in Cluster mode
Click the gear in the top right of the Prism Element interface.
Scroll through the settings and click Redundancy state
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If you have 5 nodes, you can change the Desired Redundancy factor setting from 2 to 3.
It takes some time for the data to be on 3 nodes.
We will create a Storage Container, with a minimum of 300 GB reserved for this storage. The other settings are default ones.
From the menu, select Storage
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Select the Storage Container
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Enter a name for the storage container in the NAME entry box.
Then click Advanced Settings
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In the RESERVED CAPACITY field, enter the size of your container. Other options are also available.
Then click Save
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The new Storage Container is then visible in the dashboard.
For details on creating a Storage Container, see the Go further section of this guide.
Select the Volume Group
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Click + Add New Disk.
Enter a size in the dedicated field and click Add
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The disk appears in the Volume Group. You can then add several other disks.
Once you have created your disk(s), browse the available options and confirm that you want to create the Volume Group by clicking Save
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The Volume Group will then appear in the list.
Presentation of a Nutanix cluster
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