Merge "[ops-guide] Remove references to Cinder GlusterFS driver"
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Most block storage drivers allow the instance to have direct access to
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the underlying storage hardware's block device. This helps increase the
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overall read/write IO. However, support for utilizing files as volumes
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is also well established, with full support for NFS, GlusterFS and
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others.
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is also well established, with full support for NFS and other protocols.
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These drivers work a little differently than a traditional "block"
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storage driver. On an NFS or GlusterFS file system, a single file is
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storage driver. On an NFS file system, a single file is
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created and then mapped as a "virtual" volume into the instance. This
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mapping/translation is similar to how OpenStack utilizes QEMU's
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file-based virtual machines stored in ``/var/lib/nova/instances``.
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@ -320,8 +319,7 @@ of open-source packages, as shown in :ref:`table_persistent_file_storage`.
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* - Gluster
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- .. image:: figures/Check_mark_23x20_02.png
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:width: 30%
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- .. image:: figures/Check_mark_23x20_02.png
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:width: 30%
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-
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- .. image:: figures/Check_mark_23x20_02.png
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:width: 30%
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* - NFS
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