Re: Ceph and container

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In addition, Red Hat is shipping a containerized Ceph (all daemons, not just mons) as a tech preview in RHCS, and the plan is to support it going forward. We have not seen performance issues related to being containerized. It's based on the ceph-docker and ceph-ansible projects.

Daniel

On 11/15/2016 09:30 AM, John Petrini wrote:
I've had lots of success running monitors in VM's. Never tried the
container route but there is a ceph-docker
project https://github.com/ceph/ceph-docker if you want to give it a
shot. I don't know how highly recommended that it though, I've got no
personal experience with it.

No matter what you want to make sure you don't have a single point of
failure. There's not much point it having three monitors if they are all
going to run in containers/VM's on the same host.

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On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 9:25 AM, Matteo Dacrema <mdacrema@xxxxxxxx
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    Hi,

    does anyone ever tried to run ceph monitors in containers?
    Could it lead to performance issues?
    Can I run monitor containers on the OSD nodes?

    I don’t want to buy 3 dedicated servers. Is there any other solution?

    Thanks
    Best regards

    Matteo Dacrema


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