Re: Support for alternative RHEL derivatives

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We switched some month ago from CentOS 7 and 8 to Oracle Linux 8.
They promise to be 100% compatible with RHEL. 

I hope the provided ceph packages will work with this in the future. I
wouldn't be lucky with the container solution.


Manuel

On Mon, 13 Dec 2021 15:01:06 +0000
Benoit Knecht <bknecht@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> As we're getting closer to CentOS 8 EOL, I'm sure plenty of Ceph users are
> looking to migrate from CentOS 8 to CentOS Stream 8 or one of the new RHEL
> derivatives, e.g. Rocky and Alma.
> 
> The question of upstream support has already been raised in the past, but at
> the time Rocky and Alma were pretty much clones of CentOS. However now they're
> about to diverge in subtle ways, so I'm wondering if
> 
> 1. The upstream Ceph project plans on building and QA testing against Rocky
>    and/or Alma;
> 2. Specific packages will be provided on https://download.ceph.com/ for Rocky
>    and/or Alma, or if the packages built for CentOS Stream are expected to be
>    compatible (which goes back to the QA testing question above);
> 3. Any Ceph developers have been in touch with Rocky and/or Alma Storage SIGs;
> 4. Any Ceph users have already or are planning to migrate to Rocky or Alma.
> 
> If anyone else is interested in this topic, maybe it can be added to the agenda
> for the next users+dev meetup.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> --
> Ben
> 
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