Re: [ceph-users] Ceph release cadence

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Hi,

On 06/09/17 16:23, Sage Weil wrote:

> Traditionally, we have done a major named "stable" release twice a year, 
> and every other such release has been an "LTS" release, with fixes 
> backported for 1-2 years.

We use the ceph version that comes with our distribution (Ubuntu LTS);
those come out every 2 years (though we won't move to a brand-new
distribution until we've done some testing!). So from my POV, LTS ceph
releases that come out such that adjacent ceph LTSs fit neatly into
adjacent Ubuntu LTSs is the ideal outcome. We're unlikely to ever try
putting a non-LTS ceph version into production.

I hope this isn't an unusual requirement :)

Matthew


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