Re: VMWARE and RBD

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We use ceph iscsi with vmware. Mainly for disks in veeam to backup some other vmware clusters with local disks.

No problem so far. I think really depends on the usecase

Steven Vacaroaia <stef97@xxxxxxxxx> schrieb am Fr., 29. Juni 2018, 15:19:
Hi Horace

Thanks 

Would you be willing to share instructions for using SCST instead of ceph-iscsi ?

Thanks
Steven

On Thu, 28 Jun 2018 at 23:59, Horace <horace@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Seems there's no plan for that and the vmware kernel documentation will only share to partners. You would better off to use iscsi. By the way, i found that the performance is much better for SCST than ceph-iscsi. I don't think ceph-iscsi is production-ready?

Regards,
Horace Ng


From: "Steven Vacaroaia" <stef97@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "ceph-users" <ceph-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2018 12:08:40 AM
Subject: VMWARE and RBD

Hi,
I read somewhere that VMWare is planning to support RBD directly 

Anyone here know more about this ..maybe a tentative / date / version  ?

Thanks
Steven

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