Re: Rook on bare-metal?

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Morning,

we are running some ceph clusters with rook on bare metal and can very
much recomend it. You should have proper k8s knowledge, knowing how to
change objects such as configmaps or deployments, in case things go
wrong.

In regards to stability, the rook operator is written rather defensive,
not changing monitors or the cluster if the quorom is not met and
checking how the osd status is on removal/adding of osds.

So TL;DR: very much usable and rather k8s native.

BR,

Nico

zssas@xxxxxxx writes:

> Hello!
>
> I am looking to simplify ceph management on bare-metal by deploying
> Rook onto kubernetes that has been deployed on bare metal (rke). I
> have used rook in a cloud environment but I have not used it on
> bare-metal. I am wondering if anyone here runs rook in bare-metal?
> Would you recommend it to cephadm or would you steer clear of it?
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