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Ceph Cookbook

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Ceph Cookbook

Overview of this book

Ceph is a unified, distributed storage system designed for excellent performance, reliability, and scalability. This cutting-edge technology has been transforming the storage industry, and is evolving rapidly as a leader in software-defined storage space, extending full support to cloud platforms such as Openstack and Cloudstack, including virtualization platforms. It is the most popular storage backend for Openstack, public, and private clouds, so is the first choice for a storage solution. Ceph is backed by RedHat and is developed by a thriving open source community of individual developers as well as several companies across the globe. This book takes you from a basic knowledge of Ceph to an expert understanding of the most advanced features, walking you through building up a production-grade Ceph storage cluster and helping you develop all the skills you need to plan, deploy, and effectively manage your Ceph cluster. Beginning with the basics, you’ll create a Ceph cluster, followed by block, object, and file storage provisioning. Next, you’ll get a step-by-step tutorial on integrating it with OpenStack and building a Dropbox-like object storage solution. We’ll also take a look at federated architecture and CephFS, and you’ll dive into Calamari and VSM for monitoring the Ceph environment. You’ll develop expert knowledge on troubleshooting and benchmarking your Ceph storage cluster. Finally, you’ll get to grips with the best practices to operate Ceph in a production environment.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Ceph Cookbook
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Introducing Ceph Calamari


Calamari is the management platform for Ceph; an attractive dashboard for monitoring and managing your Ceph cluster. It was initially developed by Inktank as a proprietary software, and it was a product of the Inktank Ceph Enterprise that was offered to their customers. Just after the acquisition of Inktank by Red Hat, it was open sourced on 30 May, 2014, by Red Hat. Calamari has several great feature sets, and its future roadmap is quite impressive. Calamari has two parts, and each part has its own repositories:

  • Frontend: This is the browser-based Graphical User Interface, which is majorly implemented in JavaScript. The frontend part makes use of Calamari's REST API and is constructed in a modular approach so that each component of the fronted can be updated or undergo maintenance independently. The Calamari frontend has been open sourced with an MIT license; you can find the repository at https://github.com/ceph/calamari-clients.

  • Backend: This Calamari backend...