Re: Paid support options?

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Hello hello from Canonical,

It really depends what is needed in terms of support, do you just need to keep things ticking over for the remainder of the current release you are using, or do you need a long term partner to help you grow, expand, upgrade over time?  How big is your deployment, what is the use case?

Would love to talk to you about what Canonical can do with Ceph.

Cheers,
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Phil Williams
Product Manager - Storage
e: philip.williams@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

> On Aug 23, 2024, at 18:45, Alex <mr.alexey@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> I'll jump on this thread as well.
> 
> There's a slight possibility we may want to outsource the management
> of our Ceph cluster.
> It's too early to seriously discuss, but since this thread
> conveniently came today up as we were talking about this topic at
> work,
> I'll also ask who can do support, but the catch is that we're running
> Redhat / IBM Ceph and are not thrilled with their level of support.
> We'd likely want to stay with Redhat / IBM Ceph disto, but possibly
> use another company for the support.
> Ideally with staff in US East.
> 
> Thanks.
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