The Upstream Documentation Team is writing a Beginner's Guide. If you're 
reading this email, then you are invited to contribute to it.

I have a firm idea of what I want the Beginner's Guide to contain, but it is 
important to me to consult the Ceph community during the early stages of the 
composition of the Beginner's Guide, to make sure that we create a Beginner's 
Guide that is useful.

The first section of the Beginner's Guide will be a brief overview of the 
components of a Ceph cluster. This section will be brief enough to be read in 
just a couple of minutes.

The second section of the Beginner's Guide will be a set of reference 
architectures. This section will describe the differences between the different 
kinds of clusters. For example, a CephFS cluster requires Monitors, Managers, 
OSDs, and also Metadata Servers. An object storage cluster requires Monitors, 
Managers, OSDs, and a RADOS Gateway. The second section of the Beginner's Guide 
will describe the various kinds of storage clusters and the pieces that each of 
the kinds requires. After reading this section, a beginner will know for 
example which kind of cluster requires a metadata server (it's a CephFS 
cluster).

I am considering writing a third section of the Beginner's Guide that addresses 
early misconceptions about Ceph. This section would consist of things that 
people wish they had known when they started using Ceph. The User+Dev Monthly 
Meetup of November 2023 generated a beefy list of these things, and here are 
some of them: different storage types (block, file, object) are all built on 
RADOS, but they don't interact with each other--you can't treat your S3 bucket 
the way you treat a CephFS directory; there is a difference between a RADOS 
object and an S3 object. This section would also answer some Ceph-beginner 
questions: just what is the CRUSH map and what does it do?; which components of 
a Ceph cluster can run in VMs and which must run on bare metal?; what is the 
difference between consumer grade hardware and enterprise grade hardware?

I expect to have finished writing the Beginner's Guide by Cephalocon 2024.

Please tell me if there is something that you'd like to see in a Ceph 
Beginner's Guide that I haven't mentioned.

Zac Dover
Upstream DocumentationCeph Foundation
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