David I agree.
I always recommend using the stable Linux distro you normally use and run
ceph in containers.
David Orman schrieb am Fr., 6. Sept. 2024, 09:33:
> Not at all, you're doing the right thing. That's exactly how I would do
> things if I were setting out to deploy Ceph on bare metal tod
Not at all, you're doing the right thing. That's exactly how I would do things
if I were setting out to deploy Ceph on bare metal today. Pick a very stable
underlying distribution and run Ceph in containers. That's exactly what I'm
doing on a massive scale, and it's been one of the best decision
Le 05/09/2024 à 11:06:27-0400, Anthony D'Atri a écrit
Hi,
> The bare metal has to run *something*, whether Ceph is run from packages or
> containers.
Yes absolutly. But If you use podman/docker you don't have to really care
about the compatibility problem between your linux flavor with Ceph (
The bare metal has to run *something*, whether Ceph is run from packages or
containers.
>> what distro would you prefer and why for the production Ceph? We use Ubuntu
>> on most of our Ceph clusters and some are Debian. Now we are thinking about
>> unifying it by using only Debian or Ubuntu.
>>
I started with arch-linux & Mimic but it was all manual deployment and
development. It takes too much time and requires knowledge.
My custom distro worked 4-5 years flawlessly until I hit a rolling-release
update problem at one point.
These days I use Ubuntu for easy setup and enjoy the pre-tested
Le 05/09/2024 à 12:25:24+0200, Denis Polom a écrit
Hi,
>
> what distro would you prefer and why for the production Ceph? We use Ubuntu
> on most of our Ceph clusters and some are Debian. Now we are thinking about
> unifying it by using only Debian or Ubuntu.
>
> I personally prefer Debian mainly
I personally prefer Ubuntu.
I like RPM / YUM better than APT / DEB, but Ubuntu provides a far richer set of
prebuilt packages, obviating the mess that is EPEL and most of the need to
compile and package myself. Ubuntu's kernels are also far more current than
those of the RHEL family. I've bee
Hi, I never tried anything else than debian.
On 9/5/24 12:33 PM, Boris wrote:
Didn't you already got the answer from the reddit thread?
https://www.reddit.com/r/ceph/comments/1f88u6m/prefered_distro_for_ceph/
I always point here:
https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/start/os-recommendations/ and we
Didn't you already got the answer from the reddit thread?
https://www.reddit.com/r/ceph/comments/1f88u6m/prefered_distro_for_ceph/
I always point here:
https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/start/os-recommendations/ and we are
running very well with Ubuntu with, and without, the orchestrator.
Am Do., 5