How high-touch is ceph?

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I've been evaluating ceph as a solution for persistent block in our kubrenetes clusters for low-iops requirement applications. It doesn't do too terribly bad with 32k workloads even though it's object storage under the hood.

However it seems this is a very high maintenance solution requiring you to be on top of it at every minute of the day coupled with impeccable monitoring and alert response times.

Also how stable/reliable are erasure coded pools?

Thx
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