Re: iscsi deprecation

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You can try PetaSAN

www.petasan.org

We are open source solution on top of Ceph. we provide scalable active/active iSCSI which supports VMWare VAAI and Microsoft clustered shared volumes for hyper-v clustering.

Cheers /maged

On 30/09/2022 19:36, Filipe Mendes wrote:
Hello!


I'm considering switching my current storage solution to CEPH. Today we use
iscsi as a communication protocol and we use several different hypervisors:
VMware, hyper-v, xcp-ng, etc.


I was reading that the current version of CEPH has discontinued iscsi
support in favor of RBD or Nvmeof. I imagine there are thousands of
projects in production using different hypervisors connecting to ceph via
iscsi, so I was curious that I did not find much discussion on the topic in
forums or mailings, since so many projects depend on both: ceph + iscsi,
and that RBD only communicates well with Proxmox or openstack. Also nvmeof
is not fully supported on ceph and many other popular hypervisors.


So the trend is that other hypervisors will start to support RBD over time,
or that they will start to support nvmeof at the same time that ceph
implements it stably?


Am I missing or maybe mixing something?

Filipe
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