Re: Centos 8 2021 with ceph, how to move forward?

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One of our providers (cloudlinux)  released a 1:1 binary compatible redhat fork due to the changes with Centos 8.

Could be worth looking at.

https://almalinux.org/

In our case we're using ceph on debian 10.

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David Majchrzak
CTO
Oderland Webbhotell AB
Östra Hamngatan 50B, 411 09 Göteborg, SWEDEN

Den 2021-01-14 kl. 09:04, skrev Szabo, Istvan (Agoda):
Hi,

Just curious how you guys move forward with this Centos 8 change.

We just finished installing our full multisite cluster and looks like we need to change the operating system.

So curious if you are using centos 8 with ceph, where you are going to move forward.

Thank you

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