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Mayastor is now also referred to as OpenEBS Replicated PV Mayastor.
All worker nodes must satisfy the following requirements:
x86-64 CPU cores with SSE4.2 instruction support
Linux kernel 5.13 or higher with the following modules loaded:
nvme-tcp
ext4 and optionally xfs
Each worker node which will host an instance of a Mayastor pod must have the following resources free and available for exclusive use by that pod:
Two CPU cores
4GiB RAM
HugePage support
A minimum of 2GiB of 2MiB-sized pages
Instances of the Mayastor pod must be run in privileged mode
As of version 1.0 the minimum supported worker node count is three nodes.
Note also, that when using the synchronous replication feature (N+1 mirroring), the number of worker nodes to which Mayastor pods are deployed should be no less than the desired replication factor. E.g. four-way mirroring of a volume would require Mayastor pods to be deployed to a minimum of four worker nodes within the cluster.
As of version 1.0, Mayastor supports the export and mounting of volumes over NVMe-oF TCP only. Worker nodes on which an application pod using Mayastor volume(s) may be scheduled must have the requisite NVMe initiator support installed and configured.