Re: s3gw v0.7.0 released

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The ability to run as a stand-alone service without a RADOS service comes
from the Zipper API work, which is part of upstream Ceph RGW, obviously.
It should relatively soon be possible to load new Zipper store drivers
(backends) at runtime, so there won't be a need to maintain a fork of Ceph
RGW.

regards,

Matt

On Thu, Oct 20, 2022 at 1:34 PM Joao Eduardo Luis <joao@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

> # s3gw v0.7.0
>
> The s3gw team is announcing the release of s3gw v0.7.0. This release
> contains fixes to known bugs and new features. This includes an early
> version of an object explorer via the web-based UI. See the CHANGELOG
> below for more information.
>
> This project is still under early-stage development and is not
> recommended for production systems and upgrades are not guaranteed to
> succeed from one version to another. Additionally, although we strive
> for API parity with RADOSGW, features may still be missing.
>
> Do not hesitate to provide constructive feedback.
>
> ## CHANGELOG
>
> Exciting changes include:
>
> - Bucket management features for non-admin users (create/update/delete
> buckets) on the UI.
> - Different improvements on the UI.
> - Several bug fixes.
> - Improved charts.
>
> Full changelog can be found at
> https://github.com/aquarist-labs/s3gw/releases/tag/v0.7.0
>
> ## OBTAINING s3gw
>
> Container images can be found on GitHub’s container registry:
>
>      ghcr.io/aquarist-labs/s3gw:v0.7.0
>      ghcr.io/aquarist-labs/s3gw-ui:v0.7.0
>
> Additionally, a helm chart [1] is available at ArtifactHUB:
>
>      https://artifacthub.io/packages/helm/s3gw/s3gw
>
> For additional information, see the documentation:
>
>      https://s3gw-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
>
> ## WHAT IS s3gw
>
> s3gw is an S3-compatible service that focuses on deployment within a
> Kubernetes environment backed by any PVC, including Longhorn [2]. Since
> its inception, the primary focus has been on Cloud Native deployments.
> However, s3gw can be deployed in a myriad of scenarios (including a
> standalone container), provided it has some form of storage attached.
>
> s3gw is based on Ceph’s RADOSGW but runs as a stand-alone service
> without the RADOS cluster and relies on a storage backend still under
> heavy development by the storage team at SUSE. Additionally, the s3gw
> team is developing a web-based UI for management and an object explorer.
>
> More information can be found at https://aquarist-labs.io/s3gw/ or
> https://github.com/aquarist-labs/s3gw/ .
>
>    -Joao and the s3gw team
>
> [1] https://github.com/aquarist-labs/s3gw-charts
> [2] https://longhorn.io
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