Re: Ceph Future

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Hey Lenz,

OpenAttic seems to implement several good feature and to be more-or-less what I was asking.
I'll go through all the website. :)


THANKS!


Il 16/01/2018 09:04, Lenz Grimmer ha scritto:
Hi Massimiliano,

On 01/11/2018 12:15 PM, Massimiliano Cuttini wrote:

_*3) Management complexity*_
Ceph is amazing, but is just too big to have everything under control
(too many services).
Now there is a management console, but as far as I read this management
console just show basic data about performance.
So it doesn't manage at all... it's just a monitor...

In the end You have just to manage everything by your command-line.
[...]

The management complexity can be completly overcome with a great Web
Manager.
A Web Manager, in the end is just a wrapper for Shell Command from the
CephAdminNode to others.
If you think about it a wrapper is just tons of time easier to develop
than what has been already developed.
I do really see that CEPH is the future of storage. But there is some
quick-avoidable complexity that need to be reduced.

If there are already some plan for these issue I really would like to know.
FWIW, there is openATTIC, which provides additional functionality beyond
of what the current dashboard provides. It's a web application that
utilizes various existing APIs (e.g. librados, RGW Admin Ops API)

  https://www.openattic.org/features.html

Lenz



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