Re: Upcoming Stable Release and Wheezy

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2. At kernels less than 3.8 BTRFS will loose data with sparse files, so DO NOT USE IT.  I've had trouble with btrfs file deletion hanging my osd's for up to 15 minutes with kernel 3.7 with btrfs sparse file patch applied.

On Apr 23, 2013, at 8:20 PM, Steve Hindle <mech422@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> 
> Hi All,
> 
>   The next stable release of both ceph and Debian are fast approaching.  I'm just looking to get started with ceph and I was hoping to to install ceph when I do the wheezy upgrades.  As such, I have a couple of questions:
> 
> 1.) Will the upcoming stable release will have packages for Debian Wheezy?
> 2.) Is BTRFS still the recommended storage layer? 
> 3.) Any known issues / special tuning required with Wheezy and ceph?
> 
> On a related note, I'll be using ceph as a storage pool for vm images - if anyone has any tips, tricks they'd like to share for this usage I be very grateful. (it appears I'll have to migrate from xen to kvm to get 'native' vm support for ceph? )
> 
> Thanks and have a great week!
> Steve
> 
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