Re: Red Hat to acquire Inktank

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Congrats, any possible conflict with RedHat's earlier acquisition of GlusterFS?

> On Apr 30, 2014, at 7:18, "Sage Weil" <sage@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> Today we are announcing some very big news: Red Hat is acquiring Inktank. 
> We are very excited about what this means for Ceph, the community, the 
> team, our partners, and our customers. Ceph has come a long way in the ten 
> years since the first line of code has been written, particularly over the 
> last two years that Inktank has been focused on its development. The fifty 
> members of the Inktank team, our partners, and the hundreds of other 
> contributors have done amazing work in bringing us to where we are today.
> 
> We believe that, as part of Red Hat, the Inktank team will be able to 
> build a better quality Ceph storage platform that will benefit the entire 
> ecosystem. Red Hat brings a broad base of expertise in building and 
> delivering hardened software stacks as well as a wealth of resources that 
> will help Ceph become the transformative and ubiquitous storage platform 
> that we always believed it could be.
> 
> For existing Inktank customers, this is going to mean turning a reliable 
> and robust storage system into something that delivers even more value. In 
> particular, joining forces with the Red Hat team will improve our ability 
> to address problems at all layers of the storage stack, including in the 
> kernel. We naturally recognize that many customers and users have built 
> platforms based on other Linux distributions. We will continue to support 
> these installations while we determine how to provide the best customer 
> experience moving forward and how the next iteration of the enterprise 
> Ceph product will be structured. In the meantime, our team remains 
> committed to keeping Ceph an open, multiplatform project that works in any 
> environment where it makes sense, including other Linux distributions and 
> non-Linux operating systems.
> 
> Red Hat is one of only a handful of companies that I trust to steward the 
> Ceph project. When we started Inktank two years ago, our goal was to build 
> the business by making Ceph successful as a broad-based, collaborative 
> open source project with a vibrant user, developer, and commercial 
> community. Red Hat shares this vision. They are passionate about open 
> source, and have demonstrated that they are strong and fair stewards with 
> other critical projects (like KVM). Red Hat intends to administer the Ceph 
> trademark in a manner that protects the ecosystem as a whole and creates a 
> level playing field where everyone is held to the same standards of use. 
> Similarly, policies like "upstream first" ensure that bug fixes and 
> improvements that go into Ceph-derived products are always shared with the 
> community to streamline development and benefit all members of the 
> ecosystem.
> 
> One important change that will take place involves Inktank's product 
> strategy, in which some add-on software we have developed is proprietary. 
> In contrast, Red Hat favors a pure open source model. That means that 
> Calamari, the monitoring and diagnostics tool that Inktank has developed 
> as part of the Inktank Ceph Enterprise product, will soon be open sourced.
> 
> This is a big step forward for the Ceph community. Very little will change 
> on day one as it will take some time to integrate the Inktank business and 
> for any significant changes to happen with our engineering activities. 
> However, we are very excited about what is coming next for Ceph and are 
> looking forward to this new chapter.
> 
> I'd like to thank everyone who has helped Ceph get to where we are today: 
> the amazing research group at UCSC where it began, DreamHost for 
> supporting us for so many years, the incredible Inktank team, and the many 
> contributors and users that have helped shape the system. We continue to 
> believe that robust, scalable, and completely open storage platforms like 
> Ceph will transform a storage industry that is still dominated by 
> proprietary systems. Let's make it happen!
> 
> sage
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