Hi Anthony,
RGW in ProxMox (PM) has been answered somewhere in the PM community forum; basically, PM has no use for RGW so it’s not included. There are people who have varying success in setting
up the ceph dashboard in PM and trying to get RGW in that way.
You’d be better of creating another ceph cluster and use that for your S3 needs.
It’s a great learning experience and you can start with vm’s and eventually move out of those.
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Fra: Anthony Fecarotta <anthony@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sendt: Friday, 31 January 2025 05.24
Til: Anthony D'Atri <aad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Emne: [ceph-users] Re: RGW S3 Compatibility
Thanks, Anthony, I appreciate the inline responses. I'm not sure what the etiquette is here, if I am to reply all or not, so please let me know for future reference.
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Yes, by buckets I was referring to implementations.
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As for the compatibility, I have a great example to reference. There is an open-source alternative to Notion, named Outline, and the screenshot below is directly from their self-hosting documentation (https://docs.getoutline.com/s/hosting/doc/file-storage-N4M0T6Ypu7):
![](attachments/pngmc2TCkLIDw.png)
I look at this and see that Ceph isn't even mentioned, so I decided this will not be the app that I test creating Rados Gateway. -
Proxmox has a great UI for Ceph, with the exception that there is absolutely no reference to RGW, other than the documentation perhaps.
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My setup is all Dell PowerEdge R740s running SAS SSDs 12Gbps, and each of them has a large Enterprise NVME. I have each SAS SSD configured as an OSD with the NVMe designated as the block.db. My performance is a mess now, that might be a topic for another thread.
I would love to utilize the Rados Gateway for new software I am developing for our business.
> On Jan 30, 2025, at 7:09 PM, Anthony Fecarotta <anthony@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Hello,
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> Our company has a five node Proxmox cluster that recently implemented Ceph.
Groovy. Welcome to Cephland.
> We utilize multiple open-source applications that prefer (not require) S3
> storage.
This is increasingly common.
> Now that we are running Ceph, are we able to simply create a Ceph
> Object Gateway with the S3 API?
Yes, I believe so, though my Proxmox experience is limited.
> I have read that not all S3 buckets share the same compatibility.
By buckets do you mean implementations? That would be true. Ceph RGW is compatible with the majority of AWS S3 behaviors, most clients and libraries slot right in by specifying the endpoint.
What storage drives do you have? If you have mutliple, like SSDs and HDDs, TLC and QLC SSDs you’ll want to assign pools specifically.
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> Regards,
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