v0.80 Firefly released

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Hi,

Sage Weil wrote:
> **Primary affinity*: Ceph now has the ability to skew selection of
>    OSDs as the "primary" copy, which allows the read workload to be
>    cheaply skewed away from parts of the cluster without migrating any
>    data.

Can you please elaborate a bit on this one? I found the blueprint [1] 
but still don't quite understand how it works. Does this only change the 
crush calculation for reads? i.e writes still go to the usual primary, 
but reads are distributed across the replicas? If so, does this change 
the consistency model in any way.

Cheers, Dan



[1] 
http://wiki.ceph.com/Planning/Blueprints/Firefly/osdmap%3A_primary_role_affinity
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