Re: Why you might want packages not containers for Ceph deployments

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If your building a ceph cluster, the state of a single node shouldn't matter. Docker crashing should not be a show stopper.

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From: Marc <Marc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2021 10:38 AM
To: Martin Verges; Hans van den Bogert
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Subject:  Re: Why you might want packages not containers for Ceph deployments

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> docker itself is not the problem,

I would even argue the opposite. If the docker daemon crashes it takes down all containers. Sorry but in this time this is really not necessary with other alternatives.



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