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One of the core features of QuantaStor is that you can combine appliances together to form a management grid so that a group of appliances can all be managed as one. Our grid management test configurations | One of the core features of QuantaStor is that you can combine appliances together to form a management grid so that a group of appliances can all be managed as one. Our grid management test configurations use 32 nodes but there is no hard limit to the number of nodes that you can connect together into a grid. Setting up a grid is a required first step before you can use many of the advanced features including: | ||
* DR / Remote Replication | * DR / Remote Replication |
Revision as of 18:13, 5 May 2015
One of the core features of QuantaStor is that you can combine appliances together to form a management grid so that a group of appliances can all be managed as one. Our grid management test configurations use 32 nodes but there is no hard limit to the number of nodes that you can connect together into a grid. Setting up a grid is a required first step before you can use many of the advanced features including:
- DR / Remote Replication
- High-Availability (HA) Storage Pools (ZFS based pools only)
- Gluster
- Ceph