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==Storage Grid Setup==
 
==Storage Grid Setup==

Revision as of 11:00, 7 August 2019

Getting Started/Configuration Guide

Navigation: Storage Management --> Storage System --> Storage System --> Getting Started (toolbar)

Basic Setup

Initial system setup tools.


This procedure will assist with the initial setup items including adding license keys, changing the 'admin' user password and making initial network configuration changes.

-Step one helps create a grid.
-Step two helps you Activate a license.
-Step three helps you change the Administrator's Password.
-Step four helps you setup the Network Configuration.








Storage Grid Setup

Initial system setup tools.

This procedure will assist with setting up a Storage Grid. Storage Grid technology makes it easy to manage large numbers of Storage Systems and enables access to features like remote-replication and scale-out storage.

-Step one helps you Create a Storage Management Grid.
-Step two helps you Add Storage Systems to the Grid.
-Step three helps you Modify the Grid Network Settings.











Block Storage Provisioning (iSCSI/FC)

Setup Block Storage Provisioning (iSCSI/FC)

This procedure will assist with setting up a Storage Grid. Storage Grid technology makes it easy to manage large numbers of Storage Systems and enables access to features like remote-replication and scale-out storage.

-Step one helps you Create a Storage Pool.
-Step two helps you Create a Volume.
-Step three helps you Add a Host Initiator.
-Step four helps you Assign a Volume.






File Storage Provisioning (NFS/CIFS)

Setup File Storage Provisioning (NFS/CIFS).

File storage folders are referred to as Network Shares. Network Shares may be accessed via both the NFS and the SMB protocols.

-Step one helps you Create a Storage Pool.
-Step two helps you Setup an Active Directory (optional).
-Step three helps you Create a Network Share
-Step four helps you adjust NFS Client Access Settings.
-Step five helps you adjust SMB Client Access Settings.







Object Storage Setup (S3/SWIFT)

Setup Object Storage Setup (S3/SWIFT).

Scale-out Object and Block storage configurations enable S3/SWIFT object storage access as well as iSCSI storage access to scale-out Storage Volumes. Scale-out storage uses replicas and/or erasure-coding technologies to ensure fault-tolerance and high-availability. Ceph technology is used within the platform so a Ceph Cluster must first be created to enable this functionality.

-Step one helps you Create an Object Storage Cluster.
-Step two helps you Select Data Devices.
-Step three helps you Create an S3/SWIFT Object Storage Zone.
-Step four helps you Add an S3/SWIFT Gateways.
-Step five helps you Add S3/SWIFT Users.



Ceph File System Setup

Setup Ceph Filesystem (CephFS).

The Ceph Filesystem (CephFS) is a POSIX-compliant filesystem that uses a Ceph Storage Cluster to store its data. Ceph File Systems are highly available using Metadata Servers (MDS). Once you have a healthy Ceph Storage Cluster with at least one Ceph Metadata Server, you can create a Ceph Filesystem.

-Step one helps you Create an Object Storage Cluster.
-Step two helps you Add a Metadata Server.
-Step three helps you Select Data Devices.
-Step four helps you Create a Ceph File System.
-Step five helps you Create a Network Share.




Ceph Block Storage Setup

Setup Ceph Block Storage.

QuantaStor Scale-out Block is intended to provide a highly scalable Storage Area Network solution where the QuantaStor system is used to provision SAN block storage to iSCSI or Fiber-Channel clients sourced from a Ceph storage backend.

-Step one helps you Create an Object Storage Cluster.
-Step two helps you Select Data Devices.
-Step three helps you Create the Scale-out Storage Pools (Ceph Pools).
-Step four helps you Create Scale-out Storage Volumes (Ceph RBDs).





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