Ransomware attackers specifically target and attempt to destroy backup systems to increase the probability of payment. Hardening your system is critical. Please ensure you have reviewed your platform security using the Security Hardening Checklist
Cohesity

COHESITY Documentation

Explore our documentation to get started, discover products & new features, access troubleshooting guides, register sources, platforms support.

Products
Data Security Alliance
Visit Cohesity.com
Demos
Support
Blogs
Developers
Partner Portals
Cohesity Community
© 2026 Cohesity, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Terms of Use|
Privacy Policy|
Legal|
  1. Home
  2. Cohesity Cloud Scale Technology Manual Deployment Guide for Kubernetes Clusters
  3. Appendix B. MSDP Scaleout
  4. About MSDP Scaleout
Cohesity Cloud Scale Technology Manual Deployment Guide for Kubernetes Clusters

About MSDP Scaleout

MSDP Scaleout is based on MSDP. It empowers MSDP with high resilience and scalability capabilities to simplify management and reduce total cost of ownership.

It runs on multiple nodes to represent a single storage pool for NetBackup and other Cohesity products to use. You can seamlessly scale out and scale up a MSDP Scaleout on demand. MSDP Scaleout automatically does failure detection and repair in the background.

The core MSDP services run on each node to expose the storage optimized services, and manage a part of the cluster level data and metadata. Each MSDP Scaleout node is called MSDP engine.

MSDP Scaleout components

Following are the MSDP Scaleout components:

  • MDS (MetaData service)

    MDS is an independent and stackable service that provides a single system view of MSDP Scaleout. It's an etcd cluster running inside the MDS pods. These pods run on different AKS or EKS nodes. The pod name has a format of <cr-name>-uss-mds-<1,2...>.

    The number of pods that get created depends on the number of MSDP Scaleout engines in a cluster. These pods are controlled by the MSDP operator.

    • 1 or 2 MSDP Scaleout engines: 1 pod

    • 3 or 4 MSDP Scaleout engines: 3 pods

    • 5 or more MSDP Scaleout engines: 5 pods

  • MSDP Scaleout Controller

    Controller is a singleton service and the entry point of MSDP Scaleout that monitors and repairs MSDP Engines. It controls and manages the application-level business of the MSDP Scaleout. The Deployment object name has a format of <cr-name>-uss-controller. It is controlled by the MSDP operator.

  • MSDP Scaleout Engine

    MSDP Engines provide the ability to write deduplicated data to the storage. The name of a MSDP engine pod is the corresponding FQDN of the static IP that is specified in the CR. Each MSDP engine pod has MSDP services such as spad, spoold, and ocsd running. They are controlled by the MSDP operator.

Feedback

Was this page helpful?
Previous

Appendix B. MSDP Scaleout

Next

Prerequisites for MSDP Scaleout (AKS\EKS)

Feedback

Was this page helpful?