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IBM Cloud deployments of QuantaStor scale-out storage clusters provide dedicated and highly available file, block, and object storage which can be deployed an any of the IBM Cloud data-centers worldwide. Scale-out cluster use Ceph technology and provide NAS (NFS/SMB), SAN (iSCSI) and S3/SWIFT compatible object storage support in a single deployment. As the name implies, scale-out clusters may be expanded by adding storage media and/or additional QuantaStor servers. | |||
Each server in a scale-out cluster must contain at least one SSD to accelerate write performance and each cluster must contain a minimum of 3x servers (6+ recommended) and a maximum of 32x servers (scalable to over 10PB in the IBM Cloud). QuantaStor’s storage grid technology enables systems to be grouped together and managed as a storage grid that can span IBM Cloud datacenters. Within a storage grid one or more storage clusters may be provisioned and managed via the QuantaStor web based management interface. | |||
== Key Features == | == Key Features == |
Revision as of 23:09, 20 August 2019
IBM Cloud deployments of QuantaStor scale-out storage clusters provide dedicated and highly available file, block, and object storage which can be deployed an any of the IBM Cloud data-centers worldwide. Scale-out cluster use Ceph technology and provide NAS (NFS/SMB), SAN (iSCSI) and S3/SWIFT compatible object storage support in a single deployment. As the name implies, scale-out clusters may be expanded by adding storage media and/or additional QuantaStor servers.
Each server in a scale-out cluster must contain at least one SSD to accelerate write performance and each cluster must contain a minimum of 3x servers (6+ recommended) and a maximum of 32x servers (scalable to over 10PB in the IBM Cloud). QuantaStor’s storage grid technology enables systems to be grouped together and managed as a storage grid that can span IBM Cloud datacenters. Within a storage grid one or more storage clusters may be provisioned and managed via the QuantaStor web based management interface.
Key Features
QuantaStor Scale-out Object Storage
- S3 Object Storage Compatible REST API support
- Hybrid HDD + SSD configuration to boost write performance
- Easy web-based management of all systems with built-in QuantaStor storage grid technology.
- Easy expansion by adding systems and/or drives.
Configurations
HYBRID OBJECT STORAGE SOLUTIONS
ALL-FLASH OBJECT STORAGE SOLUTIONS
Quick Configuration Steps
Step One: Storage Management Tab → Create Grid → Click OK
Step Two: Storage Management Tab → Add Grid Node → Enter 2nd Appliance IP → Click OK
Step Three: Storage Management Tab → Add Grid Node → Enter 3nd Appliance IP → Click OK
Step Four: Storage Management Tab → Controllers & Enclosures → Right-click Controller → Configure Pass-thru devices → Select all → Click OK (do this for each controller on each appliance)
Step Five: Storage Management Tab → Modify Storage System → Set Domain Suffix → Click OK (do this for each appliance)
Step Six: Scale-out Object Storage Tab → Create Ceph Cluster → Select all appliances → Click OK
Step Seven: Scale-out Object Storage Tab → Multi-Create OSDs → Select SSDs as journals, HDDs as OSDs → Click OK
Step Eight: Scale-out Object Storage Tab → Create Object Storage Pool Group → Select Erasure Coding Mode → Click OK