4. Exporting Virtuozzo Storage Cluster Data¶
Usually, you access virtual machines and containers natively from clients running Virtuozzo Storage. To do this, you use standard command-line utilities like prlctl
. Another way to remotely access data located in Virtuozzo Storage clusters is to export it as:
NFS (running on ploops)
Images over iSCSI
S3-like object storage.
These methods are described further in this chapter.
- 4.1. Accessing Virtuozzo Storage Clusters via NFS
- 4.2. Accessing Virtuozzo Storage Clusters via iSCSI
- 4.2.1. Preparing to Work with iSCSI Targets
- 4.2.2. Creating and Running iSCSI Targets
- 4.2.3. Listing iSCSI Targets
- 4.2.4. Transferring iSCSI Targets Between Nodes
- 4.2.5. Stopping iSCSI Targets
- 4.2.6. Deleting iSCSI Targets
- 4.2.7. Accessing iSCSI Targets from Operating Systems and Third-Party Virtualization Solutions
- 4.2.8. Configuring Multipath I/O for iSCSI Targets
- 4.2.9. Managing CHAP Accounts for iSCSI Targets
- 4.2.10. Managing LUN Snapshots
- 4.3. Accessing Virtuozzo Storage Clusters via S3-like Object Storage
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