Re: Ceph iSCSI is a prank?

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Hello,

I would like to point out that we are running ceph+redundant iscsiGW's,
connecting the LUN's to a esxi+vcsa-6.5 cluster with Red Hat support.

We did encountered a few bumps on the road to production, but those got
fixed by Red Hat engineering and are included in the rhel7.5 and 4.17
kernel.

I can recommend having a look at https://github.com/open-iscsi if you
want to contribute on the userspace side.

Regards
Heðin Ejdesgaard
Synack Sp/f 

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On hós, 2018-03-01 at 13:33 +0100, Kai Wagner wrote:
> I totally understand and see your frustration here, but you've to
> keep
> in mind that this is an Open Source project with a lots of
> volunteers.
> If you have a really urgent need, you have the possibility to develop
> such a feature on your own or you've to buy someone who could do the
> work for you.
> 
> It's a long journey but it seems like it finally comes to an end.
> 
> 
> On 03/01/2018 01:26 PM, Max Cuttins wrote:
> > It's obvious that Citrix in not anymore belivable.
> > However, at least Ceph should have added iSCSI to it's platform
> > during
> > all these years.
> > Ceph is awesome, so why just don't kill all the competitors make it
> > compatible even with washingmachine?
> 
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