Re: Running ceph in docker

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On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 11:05 PM, F21 <f21.groups@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I am interested in running ceph in docker containers. This is extremely
> attractive given the recent integration of swarm into the docker engine,
> making it really easy to set up a docker cluster.
>
> When running ceph in docker, should monitors, radosgw and OSDs all be on
> separate physical nodes? I watched Sebastian's video on setting up ceph in
> docker here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUSTjTBA8f8. In the video,
> there were 6 OSDs, with 2 OSDs running on each node.
>
> Is running multiple OSDs on the same node a good idea in production? Has
> anyone operated ceph in docker containers in production? Are there any
> things I should watch out for?
>
 It is good for some testing and other use cases but its not good to
run Ceph inside Docker for production, you should look
 at better hardware config, run some benchmarks and use that for Ceph
instead. Infact it can serve as a storage backend for your docker
farm.

> Cheers,
> Francis
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