> > Hi Marc, seems like you had a bad night's sleep right? No, no, no I am really like that all the time ;) > it is really hard to find support or > solutions online. What do you even mean by this? > Also the documentation page is lacking explaining > basic knowledge about Ceph concepts which would be helpful for > newcomers. Lets say I have linux sysadmin background, if you have that, you have it up and running quickly. Recently I installed a test cluster. After reading my manual for the new server install, I am still surprised how easily and quickly you can have a 3 node cluster, with 3 osds, 1 mon, 1 mgr and 1 mds online. Now they are trying to push this container solution, which I do not get. Then you have to learn ceph and learn about containers. > it almost feels like Ceph is a closed source solution or not used by > many from the search results I get. Who cares how many use it. If cern and nasa are using it, it is good enough for me. > Are they too focused on having Ceph consultants to fix your problems or > do they actually want to build a community to share knowledge? > I am also a little worried about this strategy. You can see also that redhat is putting it's information pages behind a login. Now they cancelled CentOS. What is next to come, pffff _______________________________________________ ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@xxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to ceph-users-leave@xxxxxxx