Ceph Server: Difference between revisions
m (make ntoe more prominent) |
|||
Line 7: | Line 7: | ||
== Further readings about Ceph == | == Further readings about Ceph == | ||
Ceph comes with plenty of documentation [ | Ceph comes with plenty of documentation [https://docs.ceph.com/ here]. Even better, the dissertation from the creator of Ceph - Sage A. Weil - is also [http://unixadmin.free.fr/wp-content/uploads/weil-thesis.pdf available]. By reading that thesis you can get an in-depth insight how Ceph works. | ||
*https://ceph.com/ | * https://ceph.com/ | ||
*https://www.sebastien-han.fr/blog/2014/10/10/ceph-how-to-test-if-your-ssd-is-suitable-as-a-journal-device/, Journal SSD Recommendations | * https://www.sebastien-han.fr/blog/2014/10/10/ceph-how-to-test-if-your-ssd-is-suitable-as-a-journal-device/, Journal SSD Recommendations | ||
== Video Tutorials == | == Video Tutorials == |
Latest revision as of 14:05, 12 January 2024
Recommended hardware
Take a look at our Proxmox VE Ceph Benchmark 2018/02 for possible hardware decisions. https://www.proxmox.com/en/downloads/item/proxmox-ve-ceph-benchmark
Further readings about Ceph
Ceph comes with plenty of documentation here. Even better, the dissertation from the creator of Ceph - Sage A. Weil - is also available. By reading that thesis you can get an in-depth insight how Ceph works.
- https://www.sebastien-han.fr/blog/2014/10/10/ceph-how-to-test-if-your-ssd-is-suitable-as-a-journal-device/, Journal SSD Recommendations
Video Tutorials
Proxmox YouTube channel
You can subscribe to our Proxmox VE Channel on YouTube to get updates about new videos.
Ceph Misc
Upgrading existing Ceph Server
- From Hammer to Jewel: See Ceph Hammer to Jewel
- From Jewel to Luminous: See Ceph Jewel to Luminous
restore lxc from zfs to ceph
if lxc is on zfs with compression the actual disk usage can be far greater then expected. see https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/lxc-restore-fail-to-ceph.32419/#post-161287
One way to know actual disk usage:
- restore backup to a ext4 directory and run du -sh , then do restore manually specifying target disk size.
scsi setting
make sure that you use virtio-scsi controller (not LSI), see VM options. I remember some panic when using LSI recently but I did not debug it further as modern OS should use virtio-scsi anyways. https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/restarted-a-node-some-kvms-on-other-nodes-panic.32806