Re: ceph rdb + libvirt

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The kernel code and Ceph proper are separate codebases, so if you’re running an old enough kernel KRBD may lack certain features, including compatibility with pg-upmap.  I’m not sure about compatibility with RADOS / RBD namespaces.

Last I knew KRBD did not have support for RBD QoS, so if you need to throttle client ops for noisy neighbor reasons, that would favor librbd, as would having a super old kernel, like on CentOS 7.



> 
> Hi,
> 
> I need to create manually few VM with KVM. I would like to know if they are
> any difference between using a libvirt module and kernel module to access a
> ceph cluster. 
> 
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