Re: Ceph in kubernetes

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Good morning Bo,

as Janne pointing out, rook is indeed a very good solution for k8s based
clusters.
We are even replacing our native Ceph clusters with rook, as it feels
smarter in a long term perspective than setting on cephadm.

Rook also allows to inject quite some parameters and while it is a bit
learning k8s in the beginning, it is sufficiently flexible to allow any
Ceph tuning that you'd have done without it.

Bo Thorsen <bo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> 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.

This is probably best done using the auto capture of disks, which rook
supports by default.

Best regards,

Nico


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