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- Welcome to Ceph — Ceph Documentation
Ceph is highly reliable, easy to manage, and free The power of Ceph can transform your company’s IT infrastructure and your ability to manage vast amounts of data
- Beginner’s Guide — Ceph Documentation
Ceph is a clustered and distributed storage manager If that’s too cryptic, then just think of Ceph as a computer program that stores data and uses a network to make sure that there is a backup copy of the data
- Architecture — Ceph Documentation
Ceph delivers extraordinary scalability–thousands of clients accessing petabytes to exabytes of data A Ceph Node leverages commodity hardware and intelligent daemons, and a Ceph Storage Cluster accommodates large numbers of nodes, which communicate with each other to replicate and redistribute data dynamically The Ceph Storage Cluster
- Intro to Ceph — Ceph Documentation
Ceph can be used to provide Ceph Object Storage to Cloud Platforms and Ceph can be used to provide Ceph Block Device services to Cloud Platforms Ceph can be used to deploy a Ceph File System All Ceph Storage Cluster deployments begin with setting up each Ceph Node and then setting up the network
- Intro to Ceph — Ceph Documentation
Whether you want to provide Ceph Object Storage and or Ceph Block Device services to Cloud Platforms, deploy a Ceph Filesystem or use Ceph for another purpose, all Ceph Storage Cluster deployments begin with setting up each Ceph Node, your network, and the Ceph Storage Cluster
- Hardware Recommendations — Ceph Documentation
Ceph is designed to run on commodity hardware, which makes building and maintaining petabyte-scale data clusters flexible and economically feasible When planning your cluster’s hardware, you will need to balance a number of considerations, including failure domains, cost, and performance
- Ceph File System — Ceph Documentation
The Ceph File System, or CephFS, is a POSIX-compliant file system built on top of Ceph’s distributed object store, RADOS
- Ceph Storage Cluster — Ceph Documentation
Config and Deploy Ceph Storage Clusters have a few required settings, but most configuration settings have default values A typical deployment uses a deployment tool to define a cluster and bootstrap a monitor See Cephadm for details
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