Octopuses have many ARMs, so we should definitely allow them to run on them too!

Today, we don't have working Ceph packages for AArch64, but already solid interest from customers asking us about it. It would be great to be able to give them something to play with.

So this project is about enabling Ceph packages for AArch64.

Looking for hackers with the skills:

arm ceph ses storage aarch64

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Hack Week 12

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  • over 10 years ago: algraf added keyword "storage" to this project.
  • over 10 years ago: algraf added keyword "aarch64" to this project.
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