Preparing to deploy multiple Fusion Data Foundation storage clusters
Before you begin the deployment of Fusion Data Foundation using dynamic, local, or external storage, ensure that your resource requirements are met. See the Resource requirements section in the Planning guide.
Things you should remember before installing multiple Fusion Data Foundation storage clusters:
openshift-storage
andopenshift-storage-extended
are the exclusively supported namespaces.- Internal storage cluster is restricted to the Fusion Data Foundation operator namespace.
- External storage cluster is permissible in both operator and non-operator namespaces.
- Multiple storage clusters are not supported in the same namespace. Hence, the external storage
system will not be visible under the Fusion Data Foundation
operator page as the operator is under
openshift-storage
namespace and the external storage system is not. - Customers running external storage clusters in the operator namespace cannot utilize multiple storage clusters.
- Multicloud Object Gateway is supported solely within the operator namespace. It is ignored in other namespaces.
- RADOS Gateway (RGW) can be in either the operator namespace, a non-operator namespace, or both
- Network File System (NFS) is enabled as long as it is enabled for at least one of the clusters.
- Topology is enabled as long as it is enabled for at least one of the clusters.
- Topology domain labels are set as long as the internal cluster is present.
- The Topology view of the cluster is only supported for Fusion Data Foundation internal mode deployments.
- Different multus settings are not supported for multiple storage clusters.
To deploy and verify Fusion Data Foundation storage cluster in the internal mode, refer to your respective infrastructure deployment guides.