> On Mar 28, 2025, at 4:38 PM, Tim Holloway <t...@mousetech.com> wrote:
> 
> We're glad to have been of help.
> 
> There is no One Size Fits All solution. For you, it seems that speed is more 
> important than high availability. For me, it's HA+redundancy.
> 
> Ceph has 3 ways to deliver data to remote clients:
> 
> 1. As a direct ceph mount on the client. From experience, this is a pain when 
> the clients hibernate.
> 
> 2. As an internal ganesha NFS server running under ceph
> 
> 3. As an independent ganesha NFS server using ceph as a backend.

Some deployments also do KRBD mounts onto a VM or BM system that re-exports 
them via KNFS

CephFS and RGW (with caveats) can also be exported with SMB.

RBD mounts, either through KRBD or libvirt are popular as well.
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