Filling the Gap: LINBIT SDS in Amazon EKS

Update: The full technical document described in this blog post has been updated to version 8.2 on 2024-04-06 to include enhancements made to the LINSTOR Operator’s monitoring and alerting capabilities. Reader Bootstrapping Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) might be one of the quickest routes an organization can take to run a highly available, fault-tolerant, and […]

Discussion with Our Partners after the VMware News

We held our recent Community Meeting on March 14th, and decided to try something new. We gave our developers a break from the spotlight to invite partners from ShapeBlue, OpenNebula, and Vates to discuss the fallout from the recent VMware/Broadcom news. We posed the question of whether or not LINBIT’s partners, who offer open-source virtualization solutions, have […]

Enabling Long Distance Replication for Disaster Recovery Using LINSTOR & DRBD Proxy

In this video Matt Kereczman from LINBIT® combines components of LINBIT SDS and LINBIT to demonstrate extending an existing LINSTOR® managed DRBD® volume to a disaster recovery node, located in a geographically-separated datacenter via LINSTOR and DRBD proxy. Watch the video: He’s already created a LINSTOR cluster on four nodes: linstor-a, linstor-b, linstor-c and linstor-dr. […]

The Stretched Cluster Disaster Recovery Strategy

My colleague, Yusuf Yildiz, a solutions architect here at LINBIT® strongly believes disaster recovery (DR) should be thought of as a plan, rather than a solution. It is impossible for there to be a one-size-fits-all DR solution that works for everyone. Each organization needing DR will have different values that it places on different services […]

NAS High Availability Using a Synology NAS Appliance & LINBIT Software

Recently I came across Synology’s spin on high availability. After perusing through their documentation I noticed an all too familiar protocol: DRBD®. Recognizing this software and having a recent desire to tinker a bit, I picked up two DS224+ hardware storage appliances, one of their least expensive models. LINBIT® is no stranger to assisting companies implement high availability […]

Highly Available SCST & LIO iSCSI Clustering How-To Guide Update & Comparison

Companion Tech Guide Updated using Community Feedback on 3/21/24 LINBIT®️ has been building and supporting Highly Available (HA) iSCSI clusters using DRBD®️ and Pacemaker for over a decade. We recently updated our HA iSCSI how-to guides for RHEL 8 and RHEL 9 to include instructions for both the Linux-IO (LIO) and SCSI Target Subsystem for […]

Migrating Manually Created DRBD Resources to LINSTOR Software-Defined Storage

DRBD® has been a long-standing and proven solution for creating high-availability (HA) storage. LINSTOR®, the LINBIT®-developed software-defined storage (SDS) solution, is a relatively newer offering. You can use LINSTOR to make managing storage easier, and it pairs seamlessly with DRBD behind the scenes. LINSTOR also integrates with many platforms such as Kubernetes, CloudStack, Docker, OpenNebula, […]

The Continuous Increase in GDPR Conflicts with the Spirit of Open Source

When the EU introduced the GDPR, I initially thought that ‘rights for individuals’ could only be positive. Deleting an individual’s data upon request is something we can easily do in a small organization like LINBIT. Now, sometime later, I feel another consequence of the GDPR is emerging. The GDPR rules consider every e-mail address as […]

How Yellowbrick Data Contributed to Improving LINBIT Open Source Software

One of the reasons that LINBIT® uses an open source licensing model1 for nearly all of the software that LINBIT developers create is because the open source model encourages collaboration and engagement with users, in a way that closed source software does not. With open source software, the software code is freely available for anyone […]