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by MPSimmons
979 days ago
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>Good points, thanks. What makes you wish you didn't use Rook/Ceph/Longhorn? It seems like my volumes are constantly falling into degraded and then rebuilding. Resizing volumes requires taking the workload that's attached down, and then it seems to take forever (15m+) for my clusters to figure out that the pod is gone and a new pod is trying to attach. Really, it's a PITA and all of the providers' storage classes seem better than Longhorn. Ceph I had less experience with but very similar problems - long-gone pods held a lock on PVCs that had to be manually expunged, or wait for a very long timeout. |
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I'm working on v2 of my homelab cluster, and I'm going with plain old NFS to a file server with a ZFS pool. Yes, I will have a single node as a point of failure, but with how much pain I've had so far I think I'll be coming out ahead in terms of uptime.