Re: GlusterFS Multitenancy -- supports multi-tenancy by partitioning users or groups into logical volumes on shared storage

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>>Idea of multi-tenancy is to have multiple tenants on same volume. May be I didn't understand your idea completely

First, if you can help me understand how Glusterfs defines and does multi tenancy, it would be helpful.


Second, multi tenancy should have complete isolation of resource from disk , network & access. If I use the same volume for multiple tenant, how I am isolate resource ? I need that understanding for gluster. How can I guarantee that failure of the brick in that volume is not effecting all tenants(if I accept ur logic) of shared tenant using same volume.


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Deepak

> On Mar 5, 2017, at 11:51 PM, Pranith Kumar Karampuri <pkarampu@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Idea of multi-tenancy is to have multiple tenants on same volume. May be I didn't understand your idea completely
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