Anything for our favorite esquire! :-) -F2
-- "'Problem' is a bleak word for challenge" - Richard Fish
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Federico Lucifredi
Product Management Director, Ceph Storage Platform
Red Hat
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On Fri, Mar 2, 2018 at 4:29 AM, Max Cuttins wrote:
>
>
> Hi Federico,
>
> Hi Max,
>>
>> On Feb 28, 2018, at 10:06 AM, Max Cuttins wrote:
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>>> This is true, but having something that just works in order to have
>>> minimum compatibility and start to dismiss old disk is something you should
>>>
Hi Max,
> On Feb 28, 2018, at 10:06 AM, Max Cuttins wrote:
>
> This is true, but having something that just works in order to have minimum
> compatibility and start to dismiss old disk is something you should think
> about.
> You'll have ages in order to improve and get better performance. But
Patrick,
It has been an absolute privilege to work with you, and I hope we get to
do it again sometime soon!
Best-F
FEDERICO LUCIFREDI
PRODUCT MANAGEMENT DIRECTOR, Ceph Storage
Red Hat <https://www.redhat.com/>
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Hi Melzer,
Somewhat pointing out the obvious, but just in case: Ceph is in rapid
development, and Giant is way behind where the state of the art is. If
this is your first Ceph experience, it is definitely recommended you
look at Jewel or even Kraken -- In Linux terms, it is almost as if you
were r
Hello Ceph team,
Linux Fest NorthWest's CFP is out. It is a bit too far for me to do
it as a day trip from Boston, but it would be nice if someone on the
pacific coast feels like giving a technical overview / architecture
session.
https://www.linuxfestnorthwest.org/2017/news/2017-call-presentati
Hi Sage,
The primary QoS issue we see with OpenStack users is wanting to
guarantee minimum IOPS to each Cinder-mounted RBD volume as a way to
guarantee the health of well-mannered workloads against badly-behaving
ones.
As an OpenStack Administrator, I want to guarantee a minimum number
of IOPS
Hi Sage,
The primary QoS issue we see with OpenStack users is wanting to guarantee
minimum IOPS to each Cinder-mounted RBD volume as a way to guarantee the
health of well-mannered workloads against badly-behaving ones.
As an OpenStack Administrator, I want to guarantee a minimum number of
IOPS
To be exact, the platform used throughout is CentOS 6.4... I am reading my copy
right now :)
Best -F
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