Re: Recommendations on books

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Hi Angelo,

Publications and RPs: You can follow this link
<https://ceph.com/en/news/publications/>, it contains all the Ceph
publications and research papers that will substantially help you
understand Ceph and its umbrella(Ceph's components).

Ceph Architecture: link <https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/architecture/>

Crash Course in CRUSH by Sage Weil: link
<https://www.slideshare.net/sageweil1/a-crash-course-in-crush>

I hope it helps you understand Ceph in some or the other way.

Regards,
Dhairya

On Wed, Apr 27, 2022 at 8:47 AM Angelo Höngens <angelo@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hey guys and girls,
>
> Can you recommend some books to get started with ceph? I know the docs are
> probably a good source, but books, in my experience, do a better job of
> glueing it all together and painting the big picture. And I can take a book
> to places where reading docs on a laptop is inconvenient. I know Amazon has
> some books, but what do you think are the best books?
>
> I hope to read about the different deployment methods (cephadm? Docker?
> Native?), what pg’s and crush maps are, best practices in building
> clusters, ratios between osd, wal, db, etc, what they do and why, use cases
> for cephfs vs rdb vs s3, etc.
>
> Looking forward to your tips!
>
> Angelo.
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