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Linstor

Linstor is currently the fastest distributed block storage in the cluster, and can be used for tasks requiring minimal latency, such as VM images, docker build space, databases, etc. Also it doesn’t lock the volumes like Ceph does, making it a good option for critical highly available storage volumes.

It uses the DRBD kernel module that handles the replication, and provides nearly native drive performance for I/O operations.

Linstor storage pools data use

Credit: Linstor data use

Linstor Grafana dashboard

Currently available Storage Classes:

StorageClassRegionAccessModesStorage TypeReplication factor
linstor-ha3 replicas spread through different regionsReadWriteOnceMixed3x
linstor-unlUS Central / UNLReadWriteOnceSpinning drives RAID 101x
linstor-sdsuUS West / SDSUReadWriteOnceNVME2x
linstor-igrokUS West / UCSDReadWriteOnceNVME2x
linstor-ucscUS West / UCSCReadWriteOnceSSDs RAID 101x