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Ceph Cookbook - Second Edition

By : Vikhyat Umrao, Karan Singh, Michael Hackett
Book Image

Ceph Cookbook - Second Edition

By: Vikhyat Umrao, Karan Singh, Michael Hackett

Overview of this book

Ceph is a unified distributed storage system designed for reliability and scalability. This technology has been transforming the software-defined storage industry and is evolving rapidly as a leader with its wide range of support for popular cloud platforms such as OpenStack, and CloudStack, and also for virtualized platforms. Ceph is backed by Red Hat and has been developed by community of developers which has gained immense traction in recent years. This book will guide you right from the basics of Ceph , such as creating blocks, object storage, and filesystem access, to advanced concepts such as cloud integration solutions. The book will also cover practical and easy to implement recipes on CephFS, RGW, and RBD with respect to the major stable release of Ceph Jewel. Towards the end of the book, recipes based on troubleshooting and best practices will help you get to grips with managing Ceph storage in a production environment. By the end of this book, you will have practical, hands-on experience of using Ceph efficiently for your storage requirements.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)

CRUSH tunables

In Ceph, developers calculate the placement of data by making an enhancement to the CRUSH algorithm. Developers have introduced a series of CRUSH tunable options to support the change in behavior. These options control the improved variation or legacy of the algorithm that is used. Both Ceph servers and clients must support the new version of CRUSH for using new tunables.

Hence, Ceph developers have named CRUSH tunable profiles in the name of the Ceph version in which they were introduced. For example, the Firefly release supports the firefly tunables that will not work with the older clients. The ceph-osd and ceph-mon will prevent older clients from connecting to the cluster, as soon as a given set of tunables are changed from the legacy default behavior. These old clients do not support the new CRUSH features.

For more information, please visit http://docs.ceph...