Now that my ceph cluster seems to be happy and stable, I have been looking at different ways of using it. Object, block and file. Object is relatively easy and I will use different ones to test with Ceph. When I look at block, I’m getting the impression from a lot of Googling that deploying clients on Red Hat to connect to a Ceph cluster can be complex. As I understand it, the rbd module is not currently in the Red Hat kernel (and I am not allowed to make changes to our standard kernel as is suggested in places as a possible solution). Does this mean I can’t connect a Red Hat machine to Ceph as a block client? _______________________________________________ This message is for information purposes only, it is not a recommendation, advice, offer or solicitation to buy or sell a product or service nor an official confirmation of any transaction. It is directed at persons who are professionals and is not intended for retail customer use. Intended for recipient only. This message is subject to the terms at: www.barclays.com/emaildisclaimer. For important disclosures, please see: www.barclays.com/salesandtradingdisclaimer regarding market commentary from Barclays Sales and/or Trading, who are active market participants; and in respect of Barclays Research, including disclosures relating to specific issuers, please see http://publicresearch.barclays.com. _______________________________________________ |
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