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Posted to users@cloudstack.apache.org by Дикевич Евгений Алексан дрович <ev...@becloud.by> on 2022/01/06 07:08:14 UTC

RE: [!!Mass Mail]Re: Maximum size of ROOTDISK

Hi. This is not entirely true. If you use standart LVM over iSCSI/FC max disk size is 2 TB but if you use GFS2 SR you can create 16 TB disk:)

-----Original Message-----
From: Vivek Kumar [mailto:vivek.kumar@indiqus.com.INVALID] 
Sent: Thursday, January 6, 2022 9:48 AM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: [!!Mass Mail]Re: Maximum size of ROOTDISK

It depends on your hypvervisor limit, I.e XenServer supports 2TB Max, so it won’t any sense if you create 3 TB disk offering. So check you backend hypervisor limit and test. 

Vivek Kumar
Sr. Manager - Cloud & DevOps 
IndiQus Technologies
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> On 06-Jan-2022, at 7:25 AM, 小林 美佳子 <ko...@intec.co.jp> wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi.
> 
> I am currently using CloudStack 4.10, and I am trying to build a new CloudStack 4.14.
> 
> The GrobalConfig "root.disk.size.max" that existed in CloudStack4.10 has been removed from CloudStack4.14.
> In CloudStack 4.14, what determines the maximum size of the ROOTDISK? Is it built into the code? If so, what is the maximum size?


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Re: [!!Mass Mail]Re: Maximum size of ROOTDISK

Posted by 小林 美佳子 <ko...@intec.co.jp>.
Hi. Thanks everyone for your answers.

The hypervisor uses VMware.
I understand that there is a limit to the hypervisor; are you saying that CloudStack does not have an upper limit? (Is it possible to create a ROOT disk with the hypervisor's maximum size?)

On 2022/01/06 16:08, Дикевич Евгений Александрович wrote:
> Hi. This is not entirely true. If you use standart LVM over iSCSI/FC max disk size is 2 TB but if you use GFS2 SR you can create 16 TB disk:)
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Vivek Kumar [mailto:vivek.kumar@indiqus.com.INVALID]
> Sent: Thursday, January 6, 2022 9:48 AM
> To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
> Subject: [!!Mass Mail]Re: Maximum size of ROOTDISK
> 
> It depends on your hypvervisor limit, I.e XenServer supports 2TB Max, so it won’t any sense if you create 3 TB disk offering. So check you backend hypervisor limit and test.
> 
> Vivek Kumar
> Sr. Manager - Cloud & DevOps
> IndiQus Technologies
> 24*7  O +91 11 4055 1411  |   M +91 7503460090
> www.indiqus.com
> 
> 
>> On 06-Jan-2022, at 7:25 AM, 小林 美佳子 <ko...@intec.co.jp> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi.
>>
>> I am currently using CloudStack 4.10, and I am trying to build a new CloudStack 4.14.
>>
>> The GrobalConfig "root.disk.size.max" that existed in CloudStack4.10 has been removed from CloudStack4.14.
>> In CloudStack 4.14, what determines the maximum size of the ROOTDISK? Is it built into the code? If so, what is the maximum size?
> 
>