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Configuring MDS Servers

For a Parallels Cloud Storage cluster to function, the majority of MDS servers must be up and running in the cluster. So to ensure high availability of a cluster, you need to set up at least three MDS servers for it. This will allow you to survive the loss of one MDS server. By configuring five MDS servers for a cluster, you can ensure that your cluster will continue operating even if two MDS servers go offline.

Notes:

1. When adding and removing MDS servers, make sure that the running MDS servers in the cluster always have a majority.

2. Remove non-functioning MDS servers from the cluster as soon as possible (e.g., right after you replace a broken server with a new one) to ensure that all MDS servers are up and running and the majority is not lost if one more MDS server fails. Let us assume that 3 MDS servers are running in your cluster. 1 MDS server fails so you add a new MDS server to the cluster. Now the total number of MDS servers in the cluster is 4, with one server offline. If one more MDS server fails, the cluster will have only 2 running MDS servers and become unavailable because the majority (3 running MDS servers) cannot be achieved any more.

This section explains how to