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> I recently upgraded a RHCS-3.0 cluster with 4 iGW's to RHCS-3.2
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To: Paul Emmerich ; Igor Podlesny
Cc: Ceph Users
Subject: Re: [ceph-users] Any CEPH's iSCSI gateway users?
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I recently upgraded a RHCS-3.0 cluster with 4 iGW's to RHCS-3.2 on top of RHEL-
7.6
Big block size perfor
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I recently upgraded a RHCS-3.0 cluster with 4 iGW's to RHCS-3.2 on top of RHEL-
7.6
Big block size performance went from ~350MB/s to about 1100MB/s on each lun,
seen from a VM in vSphere-6.5 with data read from an ssd pool and written to a
hdd pool,
Hi,
ceph-iscsi 3.0 fixes a lot of problems and limitations of the older gateway.
Best way to run it on Debian/Ubuntu is to build it yourself
Paul
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What is your experience?
Does it make sense to use it -- is it solid enough or beta quality
rather (both in terms of stability and performance)?
I've read it was more or less packaged to work with RHEL. Does it hold
true still?
What's the best way to install it on, say, CentOS or Debian/Ubuntu?
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