==================== Hedvig Volume Driver ==================== Hedvig provides software-defined storage for enterprises building private, hybrid, or multi-cloud environments. Hedvig's patented Universal Data Plane technology forms a distributed, scale-out cluster that transforms commodity servers or cloud computing into a unified data fabric. The Hedvig Cinder Driver interacts with a configured backend Hedvig Cluster using REST APIs. Using the Hedvig Volume Driver ------------------------------ With the Hedvig Volume Driver for OpenStack, you can : - Integrate public and private clouds: Build a unified hybrid environment to easily migrate to or from your data center and public clouds. - Set granular virtual disk policies: Assign enterprise-class features on a per volume basis to best fit your application requirements. - Connect to any compute environment: Use with any hypervisor, application, or bare-metal system. - Grow seamlessly with an elastic cluster: Scale storage performance and capacity on-the-fly with off-the-shelf x86 servers. - Deliver predictable performance: Receive consistent high-IOPS performance for demanding applications through massive parallelism, dedicated flash, and edge cache configurations. Requirement ----------- Hedvig Volume Driver, version 1.0.0 and later, supports Hedvig release 3.0 and later. Supported operations -------------------- Hedvig supports the core features of OpenStack Cinder: - Create and delete volumes - Attach and detach volumes - Create and delete snapshots - Create volume from snapshot - Get volume stats - Copy image to volume - Copy volume to image - Clone volume - Extend volume - Enable deduplication, encryption, cache, compression, custom replication policy on a volume level using volume-type extra-specs Hedvig Volume Driver configuration ----------------------------------- The Hedvig Volume Driver can be configured by editing the cinder.conf file located in the /etc/cinder/ directory. .. code-block:: ini [DEFAULT] enabled_backends=hedvig [HEDVIG_BACKEND_NAME] volume_driver=cinder.volume.drivers.hedvig.hedvig_cinder.HedvigISCSIDriver san_ip= san_login=HEDVIG_USER san_password=HEDVIG_PASSWORD san_clustername=HEDVIG_CLUSTER Run the following commands on the OpenStack Cinder Node to create a Volume Type for Hedvig: .. code-block:: console cinder type-create HEDVIG_VOLUME_TYPE cinder type-key HEDVIG_VOLUME_TYPE set volume_backend_name=HEDVIG_BACKEND_NAME This section contains definitions of the terms used above. HEDVIG_IP/HOSTNAME The IP address or hostnames of the Hedvig Storage Cluster Nodes HEDVIG_USER Username to login to the Hedvig Cluster with minimum ``super user`` (admin) privilege HEDVIG_PASSWORD Password to login to the Hedvig Cluster HEDVIG_CLUSTER Name of the Hedvig Cluster .. note:: Restart the ``cinder-volume`` service after updating the ``cinder.conf`` file to apply the changes and to initialize the Hedvig Volume Driver. Hedvig QoS Spec parameters and values ------------------------------------- - dedup_enable – true/false - compressed_enable – true/false - cache_enable – true/false - replication_factor – 1-6 - replication_policy – Agnostic/RackAware/DataCenterAware - replication_policy_info – comma-separated list of data center names (applies only to a replication_policy of DataCenterAware) - disk_residence – Flash/HDD - encryption – true/false Creating a Hedvig Cinder Volume with custom attributes (QoS Specs) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. Create a QoS Spec with the list of attributes that you want to associate with a volume. For example, to create a Cinder Volume with deduplication enabled, create a QoS Spec called dedup_enable with dedup_enable=true #. Create a new volume type and associate this QoS Spec with it, OR associate the QoS Spec with an existing volume type. #. Every Cinder Volume that you create of the above volume type will have deduplication enabled. #. If you do create a new volume type, make sure to add the key volume_backend_name so OpenStack knows that the Hedvig Volume Driver handles all requests for this volume.