The Coho DataStream Scale-Out Storage allows your Block Storage service to scale seamlessly. The architecture consists of commodity storage servers with SDN ToR switches. Leveraging an SDN OpenFlow controller allows you to scale storage horizontally, while avoiding storage and network bottlenecks by intelligent load-balancing and parallelized workloads. High-performance PCIe NVMe flash, paired with traditional hard disk drives (HDD) or solid-state drives (SSD), delivers low-latency performance even with highly mixed workloads in large scale environment.
Coho Data’s storage features include real-time instance level granularity performance and capacity reporting via API or UI, and single-IP storage endpoint access.
Create cinder volume type.
$ cinder type-create coho-1
Edit the OpenStack Block Storage service configuration file. The following sample, /etc/cinder/cinder.conf, configuration lists the relevant settings for a typical Block Storage service using a single Coho Data storage:
[DEFAULT]
enabled_backends = coho-1
default_volume_type = coho-1
[coho-1]
volume_driver = cinder.volume.drivers.coho.CohoDriver
volume_backend_name = coho-1
nfs_shares_config = /etc/cinder/coho_shares
nas_secure_file_operations = 'false'
Add your list of Coho Datastream NFS addresses to the file you specified with the nfs_shares_config option. For example, if the value of this option was set to /etc/cinder/coho_shares, then:
$ cat /etc/cinder/coho_shares
<coho-nfs-ip>:/<export-path>
Restart the cinder-volume service to enable Coho Data driver.
Configuration option = Default value | Description |
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[DEFAULT] | |
coho_rpc_port = 2049 | (Integer) RPC port to connect to Coha Data MicroArray |
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