Re: ceph as a primary storage for owncloud

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I tried this a while back. In my setup, I exposed an block device with
rbd on the owncloud host and tried sharing an image to the owncloud host
via NFS. If I recall correctly, both worked fine (I didn't try S3). The
problem I had at the time (maybe 6-12 months ago) was that owncloud
didn't support enough automated management of LDAP group permissions for
me to easily deploy and manage it for 1000+ users. It is on my list of
things to revisit however, so I'd be curious to hear how things go for
you. If it doesn't work out, I'd also recommend checking out Pydio. It
didn't make it into production in my environment (I didn't have time to
focus on it), but I liked its user management better than owncloud's at
the time.

-Steve

On 01/27/2015 05:05 AM, Simone Spinelli wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> we would like to use ceph as a a primary (object) storage for owncloud.
> Did anyone already do this? I mean: is that actually possible or am I
> wrong?
> As I understood I have to use radosGW in swift "flavor", but what about
> s3 flavor?
> I cannot find anything "official" so hence my question.
> Do you have any advice or can you indicate me some kind of
> documentation/how-to?
>
> I know that maybe this is not the right place for this questions but I
> also asked owncloud's community... in the meantime...
>
> Every answer is appreciated!
>
> Thanks
>
> Simone
>

-- 
Steve Anthony
LTS HPC Support Specialist
Lehigh University
sma310@xxxxxxxxxx


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