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[QUESTION]:Dell PowerFlex CSI to Support Windows Server Failover Clustering on OpenShift Virtulization #1556

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kumbalakandy opened this issue Nov 4, 2024 · 5 comments
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Hello Team,
We are planning to run an OpenShift Cluster on Dell PowerFlex for OpenShift Virtualization use case. Does Dell CSM Support required storage configuration for Windows Server Failover Cluster to Setup an SQL Cluster?

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@atye @nitesh3108,

Any help is really appreciated.

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Powerflex supports ScaleIO protocol.

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Hello @sakshi-garg1 ,

Does it mean the SCSI-3 Persistent Reservation is supported when I use the PowerFlex CSI for OpenShift Virtualization?

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No, SCSI-3 is not supported by Powerflex.
ScaleIO protocol is a proprietary block storage and metadata protocol over TCP/IP. It is NOT iSCSI due to ScaleIO’s distributed nature.

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@sakshi-garg1 , @kumbalakandy - Please let us know if the question has been answered. If yes, please close. Thanks!

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