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@famous-shampoo-18483 Yes I understand that. Based on the image below (extracted from Rancher Feb Meetup), if the pod (that requests volume) is hosted on node 1, it will use the replica hosted on node 1. If node 1 fails, kubernetes will automatically starts pod 1 in node 2 and longhorn attaches the replica in node 2 to pod 1. From my understanding, this would mean that eventually the SSD will run out of storage, and I will need to increase the storage size for both nodes right? (16:35)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ho4zEF8pzvE&ab_channel=RancherLabs

@famous-shampoo-18483 I got the following error. MariaDB on node 1 and longhorn volume attached to node 2. My data locality is disabled and volume is RWO