We had the Cinder services running on our controllers initially, but split them 
off
to a separate set of (virtual) machines in order to allow for independent 
upgrades.
Performance-wise that should not make a big difference, unless you expect an
enormous amount of requests. Nothing needs to be installed on the Ceph side.

HTH,
 Arne


On 08 Dec 2015, at 09:26, Ignazio Cassano 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


Hi all, I am going to install openstack liberty and I already installed two 
ceph nodes .  Now I need to know where cinder components must be installed.
In an nfs scenario I installed some cinder componens on controller node and 
some on nfs server but with ceph I would like  to avoid installing cinder 
components directly on ceph nodes.
Any suggestions ?  My controller environment is made up of a cluster of 
physical nodes.
Computing is made up of two kvm nodes.
Must I install cinder-api, cinder-scheduler, cinder-volume and cinder backup on 
controller nodes or for best performace it' s more convenient to split them on 
different nodes ?
Another question is related to object storage : is ceph radosgw supported to 
replace swift ?
Regards

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