![]() This means the DaemonSets that are part of the Longhorn application are using a pre-existing ZVOL, mounted to a specific point on disk (ex. Right now I’m running Longhorn on top of a pre-provisioned, hard-coded per-node ZFS ZVol. I’ve been on a bit of a F/OSS distributed/networked storage system kick lately. ![]() The most important place they don’t overlap is high availability – Ceph is the obvious choice as it is synchronously written for both high durability and availability.
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