Re: Ceph in kubernetes

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I think this is what "Rook" aims for, if you haven't looked at that, I
suggest doing it now.

Den mån 7 mars 2022 kl 08:42 skrev Bo Thorsen <bo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>
> I'm running a small kubernetes cluster in the office which is mostly
> used for gitlab runners. But there are some internal services we would
> like to run in it, which would require persistent storage.
>
> So here's my idea on how to solve this problem: Add a 1TB SSD in each
> worker node and let ceph use these disks for storage.
>
> The nodes are all simple, they just have a single disk and does nothing
> other than run kubernetes. So I can install sdb in each and have a
> completely uniform setup which I hope will make installation simpler.
>
> Does this setup make sense? I'm not worried about the amount of disk
> space in the ceph cluster, it's going to be way more than I need. So
> it's more a question of whether someone who truly understands ceph
> thinks this is a good or a bad idea?
>
> I would appreciate any thoughts you have about this idea for a setup.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Bo Thorsen.
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