adarobinNovice I4 years agoSolvedIs it possible to present a volume read-only to one host but read-write to other hosts? Use case: present VMFS volumes normally to a VMware cluster and read-only to a server running backup software for SAN transport backups. adarobin4 years agoWe talked to IBM and they recommended not using SAN transport mode which seems insane to me. When we use NBD we end up being throttled by the firewall that the ESXi management interfaces are behind.
adarobin4 years agoWe talked to IBM and they recommended not using SAN transport mode which seems insane to me. When we use NBD we end up being throttled by the firewall that the ESXi management interfaces are behind.
adarobin4 years agoWe talked to IBM and they recommended not using SAN transport mode which seems insane to me. When we use NBD we end up being throttled by the firewall that the ESXi management interfaces are behind.
adarobinNovice I4 years agoI can present the volume read-write, but then the issue is someone could format the disk unintentionally
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