Hi James,

I don't recall reading anything related to performance degradation due to an 
excessive number of keyrings generated in a Ceph cluster.

Could you elaborate on your use case? E.g. why you would have so many clients 
not able to share a common keyring.

FWIW, the orchestrator can take care of pushing ceph.conf and keyrings on 
clients based on a host label [1]. This might help your case.

Best regards,
Frédéric.

[1] 
https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/cephadm/operations/#client-keyrings-and-configs

----- Le 6 Juin 25, à 5:28, James Tocknell james.tockn...@mq.edu.au a écrit :

> Hi All
> 
> As far as I can see, there is no guidance on the number of cephx keys that can
> be in use at one time.
> Is there a number at which ceph becomes much slower e.g. 100, 10000, 1000000?
> I'm wondering how best to manage keys across many clients (let's say 1000s for
> now), most of which won't actually be connected at the same time.
> 
> Regards
> James
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