Your knowledge is amazing. I am fascinated by these kinds of videos, although I honestly admit that I am very novice when it comes to these kinds of topics.
Auxilium, thank you for the kind words, I started out with zero knowledge about computers, mostly learned by doing and a few classes here and there along the way. The best way to learn is by doing, even if we fail at the attempt a few times, those are valuable lessons you never forget.
Hey DJ, many thanks for video, I've always struggled with the concept of CEPH vs SAN's & NAS's and would like some clarity around what I perceive as "the elephant in the room", power consumption, based on my numbers CEPH nodes would use more power than traditional storage equipment, also my other concern is latency, if I understand correctly, ones application/vm needs to wait for success writing of data to all nodes ...if so, how is this concept better? especial in cloud environment....maybe I can't see the trees for forest and missing the obvious and would value your feedback. cheers
Your knowledge is amazing. I am fascinated by these kinds of videos, although I honestly admit that I am very novice when it comes to these kinds of topics.
Auxilium, thank you for the kind words, I started out with zero knowledge about computers, mostly learned by doing and a few classes here and there along the way. The best way to learn is by doing, even if we fail at the attempt a few times, those are valuable lessons you never forget.
Well done DJ!
Thank you Abobader, nice to see you back in the comments again
Hey DJ, many thanks for video, I've always struggled with the concept of CEPH vs SAN's & NAS's and would like some clarity around what I perceive as "the elephant in the room", power consumption, based on my numbers CEPH nodes would use more power than traditional storage equipment, also my other concern is latency, if I understand correctly, ones application/vm needs to wait for success writing of data to all nodes ...if so, how is this concept better? especial in cloud environment....maybe I can't see the trees for forest and missing the obvious and would value your feedback. cheers