[ceph-users] Re: Recommendations on books

2022-04-30 Thread Angelo Hongens
Thanks for all the responses! I will review your recommendations later. Reading Learning Ceph 2nd edition right now for an overview of how all the puzzle pieces fit together, and will play around a test cluster as well of course. Angelo. On 28/04/2022 02:44, Dhairya Parmar wrote: Hi Angel

[ceph-users] Re: Recommendations on books

2022-04-28 Thread York Huang
IIRC, 10 GiB is the minimum OSD size required by Ceph Nautilus.     -- Original -- From:  "Janne Johansson"

[ceph-users] Re: Recommendations on books

2022-04-28 Thread Janne Johansson
Den ons 27 apr. 2022 kl 20:32 skrev David Orman : > experience one way or another). Just spin up 3 VMs with a few virtual > disks, and do a deployment! Just don't make the disks ridiculously small, noone tests if 5.59G or 6.01G is the absolute minimum to start an OSD (or 10, or 13G..) so give them

[ceph-users] Re: Recommendations on books

2022-04-27 Thread Dhairya Parmar
Hi Angelo, Publications and RPs: You can follow this link , it contains all the Ceph publications and research papers that will substantially help you understand Ceph and its umbrella(Ceph's components). Ceph Architecture: link

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2022-04-27 Thread Brett Niver
and yet another: https://www.amazon.com/Ceph-Cookbook-Practical-recipes-implement/dp/1788391063/ref=sr_1_2?crid=2C02K0RURFQXS&keywords=ceph&qid=1651096954&s=books&sprefix=ceph%2Cstripbooks%2C105&sr=1-2 Same authors - both very involved in Ceph support and engineering to this day. On Wed, Apr 27,

[ceph-users] Re: Recommendations on books

2022-04-27 Thread Anthony D'Atri
> Hi Angelo, > > I would go for this one: Ceph: Designing and Implementing Scalable Storage > Systems > > https://www.amazon.com/Ceph-Designing-Implementing-software-defined-performance-ebook/dp/B07NC5NM5Q/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2AX7NYVK2486C&keywords=ceph+designing&qid=1651095041&s=books&sprefix=ceph

[ceph-users] Re: Recommendations on books

2022-04-27 Thread Teoman Onay
Hi Angelo, I would go for this one: Ceph: Designing and Implementing Scalable Storage Systems https://www.amazon.com/Ceph-Designing-Implementing-software-defined-performance-ebook/dp/B07NC5NM5Q/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2AX7NYVK2486C&keywords=ceph+designing&qid=1651095041&s=books&sprefix=ceph+designing%2Cs

[ceph-users] Re: Recommendations on books

2022-04-27 Thread Alex Gorbachev
There's this one: https://www.amazon.com/Learning-Ceph-Karan-Singh/dp/1783985623 -- Alex Gorbachev https://alextelescope.blogspot.com On Tue, Apr 26, 2022 at 11:17 PM Angelo Höngens wrote: > Hey guys and girls, > > Can you recommend some books to get started with ceph? I know the docs are >

[ceph-users] Re: Recommendations on books

2022-04-27 Thread David Orman
Hi, I don't have any book suggestions, but in my experience, the best way to learn is to set up a cluster and start intentionally breaking things, and see how you can fix them. Perform upgrades, add load, etc. I do suggest starting with Pacific (the upcoming 16.2.8 release would likely be a good