Is cephfs multi-volume support stable?

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Hello,

I found that documentation on the Internet on the question whether I
can safely have two instances of cephfs in my cluster is inconsistent.
For the record, I don't use snapshots.

FOSDEM 19 presentation by Sage Weil:
https://archive.fosdem.org/2019/schedule/event/ceph_project_status_update/attachments/slides/3251/export/events/attachments/ceph_project_status_update/slides/3251/ceph_new_in_nautilus.pdf

Slide 25 is specifically devoted to this topic, and declares
multi-volume support as stable.

But, https://docs.ceph.com/en/nautilus/cephfs/experimental-features/
declares that multiple filesystems in the same cluster are an
experimental feature, and the "latest" version of the same doc makes
the same claim.

What should I believe - the presentation or the official docs?

-- 
Alexander E. Patrakov
CV: http://pc.cd/PLz7
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