Thanks for all the responses! I will review your recommendations later.
Reading Learning Ceph 2nd edition right now for an overview of how all
the puzzle pieces fit together, and will play around a test cluster as
well of course.
Angelo.
On 28/04/2022 02:44, Dhairya Parmar wrote:
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
<mailto: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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