Tuesday Tech Tip - Intro to Ceph Clustering Part 3 - Data Security
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- Опубликовано: 8 июн 2020
- Each Tuesday, we will be releasing a tech tip video that will give users information on various topics relating to our Storinator storage servers.
This week, co-founder Doug Milburn returns to talk more about Ceph storage. Part 3 of this 4-part series looks at how Ceph works in terms of providing your cluster setup with data security.
Check out part 1 that gives an overview of when you should consider moving from a single server infrastructure to a cluster: • Tuesday Tech Tip - Int...
Check out part 2 that gives an overview of the components that make up a starter Ceph storage cluster: • Tuesday Tech Tip - Int...
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Hello Doug. I wish I would find your channel much earlier. Anyway. I am administering large (few PBs) deep storage, all based on several S45, S30 S60 (mix really) pods since 2011. Great. Stuff and great hardware. Thanks for the video.
Love the videos guys, I have started to look into ceph in my dev environment at home so I can put it forward at work.
Will share the video on linkedin!
Hey Doug, you've got some great series of videos about Ceph. You are mentioning "failure-domain". being "server" but please correct me if I'm wrong. I think the technical term used within ceph would be "failure-domain=host". Thanks again and keep up the good work!
It's more like safety than security. I was expecting something like authorization. Anyway, great video, thanks for sharing 👍
are the pools purpose different? I mean one of the pool role is for files share an the other is Block raw share? or we can combain them ?
Different pools have different replication count/techniques. E.G. replicas or erasure coding
Can you have a mix of disk sizes on a host?
Yes
We call it "Prairie Dogging" :)