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Configuring Small Ceph Clusters for Optimal Performance – Josh Salomon, Red Hat

Configuring Small Ceph Clusters for Optimal Performance – Josh Salomon, Red Hat

Ceph storage system is designed and architected for large clusters and huge capacity. Recently we in Red Hat see the need to create smaller clusters for use as part of a containerized environments (K8s / Openshift). In this talk Josh will go over several aspects of ceph configuration which are trickier for smaller clusters (such as balancing) and will explain how to catch inefficiencies and how to solve them.

About Josh Salomon
Red Hat
Senior Principal Software Engineer
Israel
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I am working in Red Hat on Ceph, and I have been working in the storage industry for the last 5 years (in Dell/EMC ScaleIO and Red Hat).
I have more than 20 years experience in application development, including vast experience in development and architecture of enterprise grade distributed applications.

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3 thoughts on “Configuring Small Ceph Clusters for Optimal Performance – Josh Salomon, Red Hat

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  • Finally some love for smaller deployments! 🙂

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