Learn ceph architecture and try to deploy a ceph cluster.

Looking for hackers with the skills:

storage cluster filesystem

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Hack Week 11

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  • about 11 years ago: a_faerber liked this project.
  • about 11 years ago: LarsMB joined this project.
  • about 11 years ago: LarsMB liked this project.
  • about 11 years ago: qakapil joined this project.
  • about 11 years ago: osynge liked this project.
  • about 11 years ago: wanghaisu liked this project.
  • about 11 years ago: wanglh added keyword "storage" to this project.
  • about 11 years ago: wanglh added keyword "cluster" to this project.
  • about 11 years ago: wanglh added keyword "filesystem" to this project.
  • about 11 years ago: lisaseraph joined this project.
  • about 11 years ago: zhonglidong started this project.
  • about 11 years ago: wanglh originated this project.

  • Comments

    • zhonglidong
      about 11 years ago by zhonglidong | Reply

      Hope we could setup a ceph environment :)

    • qakapil
      about 11 years ago by qakapil | Reply

      I am working in the ceph storage team. Let me know if you need any info...

    • osynge
      about 11 years ago by osynge | Reply

      As far as I know no one has made a crush-map to graphviz, this would be a very cool idea, provide some understanding of ceph, and I'm sure if you ask about (and I can help here) we can get a few crush-maps to visualise.

    • osynge
      about 11 years ago by osynge | Reply

      I just asked if anyone had made a nice crushmap visualisation tool on ceph irc and a guy with email address eric.mourgaya@arkea.com offered to help if you want to do this.

    • osynge
      about 11 years ago by osynge | Reply

      Kapil created this project https://hackweek.suse.com/projects/574 you might want to look :)

    • a_faerber
      about 11 years ago by a_faerber | Reply

      I would be interested in enabling aarch64 builds of ceph.

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