Hi Magnus,

Thanks for the reply.  Just to be certain (I’m having a slow day today), it’s 
the amount of data stored by the clients.  As an example. a pool using 3 
replicas and a quota 3TB : clients would be able to create up to 3TB of data 
and Ceph would use 9TB of raw storage?

Cheers,

A.

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From: Magnus HAGDORN<mailto:magnus.hagd...@ed.ac.uk>
Sent: 17 March 2021 08:59
To: ceph-users@ceph.io<mailto:ceph-users@ceph.io>
Subject: [ceph-users] Re: Quick quota question

On Wed, 2021-03-17 at 08:26 +0000, Andrew Walker-Brown wrote:
> When setting a quota on a pool (or directory in Cephfs), is it the
> amount of client data written or the client data x number of replicas
> that counts toward the quota?

It's the amount of data stored so independent of replication level.
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