Any plans in the works for PetaSAN with CEPH Reef
garfield659
10 Posts
January 28, 2024, 8:38 pmQuote from garfield659 on January 28, 2024, 8:38 pmI have been searching but I cannot find any posts or information regarding current development plans for PetaSAN. Is there anything in the works for PetaSAN to support CEPH Reef in the near future?
I have been searching but I cannot find any posts or information regarding current development plans for PetaSAN. Is there anything in the works for PetaSAN to support CEPH Reef in the near future?
admin
2,930 Posts
January 28, 2024, 10:57 pmQuote from admin on January 28, 2024, 10:57 pmPetaSAN 3.3 will still use Quincy 17.2.5 like version 3.2. We expect it in 1 month, it will include dynamic performance tuning profiles, OSD encryption and device class support from UI.
I would expect we would upgrade to Reef in a few more months.
PetaSAN 3.3 will still use Quincy 17.2.5 like version 3.2. We expect it in 1 month, it will include dynamic performance tuning profiles, OSD encryption and device class support from UI.
I would expect we would upgrade to Reef in a few more months.
garfield659
10 Posts
February 1, 2024, 10:38 pmQuote from garfield659 on February 1, 2024, 10:38 pmThank you. Looking forward to the improvements. Encryption was one thing I was finding missing, glad to hear its in its way.
Thank you. Looking forward to the improvements. Encryption was one thing I was finding missing, glad to hear its in its way.
Last edited on February 2, 2024, 2:35 am by garfield659 · #3
f.cuseo
66 Posts
June 11, 2024, 2:35 pmQuote from f.cuseo on June 11, 2024, 2:35 pm
Quote from admin on January 28, 2024, 10:57 pm
PetaSAN 3.3 will still use Quincy 17.2.5 like version 3.2. We expect it in 1 month, it will include dynamic performance tuning profiles, OSD encryption and device class support from UI.
I would expect we would upgrade to Reef in a few more months.
Hello.
Since I'm having problems with the current S3-gateway version (with multipart upload) and some other problem with cache pressure and mds slow requests, I am waiting ceph Reef to see if some problem will be solved (I use petasan for cephfs, with and without nfs, and for s3).
So, have you already planned some release date, and do you need a beta tester for pre-releases ?
Thank you for your work.
Quote from admin on January 28, 2024, 10:57 pm
PetaSAN 3.3 will still use Quincy 17.2.5 like version 3.2. We expect it in 1 month, it will include dynamic performance tuning profiles, OSD encryption and device class support from UI.
I would expect we would upgrade to Reef in a few more months.
Hello.
Since I'm having problems with the current S3-gateway version (with multipart upload) and some other problem with cache pressure and mds slow requests, I am waiting ceph Reef to see if some problem will be solved (I use petasan for cephfs, with and without nfs, and for s3).
So, have you already planned some release date, and do you need a beta tester for pre-releases ?
Thank you for your work.
admin
2,930 Posts
June 12, 2024, 2:06 amQuote from admin on June 12, 2024, 2:06 amWe expect 4.0 to remain on Quincy, as we will be upgrading OS to Ubuntu 22.04.
Overall Quincy is more stable that Reef. Either the specific S3 bug will be fixed in Quincy 17.2.8 or we would provide the fix ourselves.
We expect 4.0 to remain on Quincy, as we will be upgrading OS to Ubuntu 22.04.
Overall Quincy is more stable that Reef. Either the specific S3 bug will be fixed in Quincy 17.2.8 or we would provide the fix ourselves.
f.cuseo
66 Posts
June 12, 2024, 7:36 amQuote from f.cuseo on June 12, 2024, 7:36 am
Quote from admin on June 12, 2024, 2:06 am
We expect 4.0 to remain on Quincy, as we will be upgrading OS to Ubuntu 22.04.
Overall Quincy is more stable that Reef. Either the specific S3 bug will be fixed in Quincy 17.2.8 or we would provide the fix ourselves.
Thank you for your answer.
I have seen that Quincy have reached his End Of Life some day ago (2024-06-01), but of course I don't know if they will still backport some bug fix.
https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/releases/index.html
Quote from admin on June 12, 2024, 2:06 am
We expect 4.0 to remain on Quincy, as we will be upgrading OS to Ubuntu 22.04.
Overall Quincy is more stable that Reef. Either the specific S3 bug will be fixed in Quincy 17.2.8 or we would provide the fix ourselves.
Thank you for your answer.
I have seen that Quincy have reached his End Of Life some day ago (2024-06-01), but of course I don't know if they will still backport some bug fix.
https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/releases/index.html
Any plans in the works for PetaSAN with CEPH Reef
garfield659
10 Posts
Quote from garfield659 on January 28, 2024, 8:38 pmI have been searching but I cannot find any posts or information regarding current development plans for PetaSAN. Is there anything in the works for PetaSAN to support CEPH Reef in the near future?
I have been searching but I cannot find any posts or information regarding current development plans for PetaSAN. Is there anything in the works for PetaSAN to support CEPH Reef in the near future?
admin
2,930 Posts
Quote from admin on January 28, 2024, 10:57 pmPetaSAN 3.3 will still use Quincy 17.2.5 like version 3.2. We expect it in 1 month, it will include dynamic performance tuning profiles, OSD encryption and device class support from UI.
I would expect we would upgrade to Reef in a few more months.
PetaSAN 3.3 will still use Quincy 17.2.5 like version 3.2. We expect it in 1 month, it will include dynamic performance tuning profiles, OSD encryption and device class support from UI.
I would expect we would upgrade to Reef in a few more months.
garfield659
10 Posts
Quote from garfield659 on February 1, 2024, 10:38 pmThank you. Looking forward to the improvements. Encryption was one thing I was finding missing, glad to hear its in its way.
Thank you. Looking forward to the improvements. Encryption was one thing I was finding missing, glad to hear its in its way.
f.cuseo
66 Posts
Quote from f.cuseo on June 11, 2024, 2:35 pmQuote from admin on January 28, 2024, 10:57 pmPetaSAN 3.3 will still use Quincy 17.2.5 like version 3.2. We expect it in 1 month, it will include dynamic performance tuning profiles, OSD encryption and device class support from UI.
I would expect we would upgrade to Reef in a few more months.
Hello.
Since I'm having problems with the current S3-gateway version (with multipart upload) and some other problem with cache pressure and mds slow requests, I am waiting ceph Reef to see if some problem will be solved (I use petasan for cephfs, with and without nfs, and for s3).
So, have you already planned some release date, and do you need a beta tester for pre-releases ?
Thank you for your work.
Quote from admin on January 28, 2024, 10:57 pmPetaSAN 3.3 will still use Quincy 17.2.5 like version 3.2. We expect it in 1 month, it will include dynamic performance tuning profiles, OSD encryption and device class support from UI.
I would expect we would upgrade to Reef in a few more months.
Hello.
Since I'm having problems with the current S3-gateway version (with multipart upload) and some other problem with cache pressure and mds slow requests, I am waiting ceph Reef to see if some problem will be solved (I use petasan for cephfs, with and without nfs, and for s3).
So, have you already planned some release date, and do you need a beta tester for pre-releases ?
Thank you for your work.
admin
2,930 Posts
Quote from admin on June 12, 2024, 2:06 amWe expect 4.0 to remain on Quincy, as we will be upgrading OS to Ubuntu 22.04.
Overall Quincy is more stable that Reef. Either the specific S3 bug will be fixed in Quincy 17.2.8 or we would provide the fix ourselves.
We expect 4.0 to remain on Quincy, as we will be upgrading OS to Ubuntu 22.04.
Overall Quincy is more stable that Reef. Either the specific S3 bug will be fixed in Quincy 17.2.8 or we would provide the fix ourselves.
f.cuseo
66 Posts
Quote from f.cuseo on June 12, 2024, 7:36 amQuote from admin on June 12, 2024, 2:06 amWe expect 4.0 to remain on Quincy, as we will be upgrading OS to Ubuntu 22.04.
Overall Quincy is more stable that Reef. Either the specific S3 bug will be fixed in Quincy 17.2.8 or we would provide the fix ourselves.
Thank you for your answer.
I have seen that Quincy have reached his End Of Life some day ago (2024-06-01), but of course I don't know if they will still backport some bug fix.
https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/releases/index.html
Quote from admin on June 12, 2024, 2:06 amWe expect 4.0 to remain on Quincy, as we will be upgrading OS to Ubuntu 22.04.
Overall Quincy is more stable that Reef. Either the specific S3 bug will be fixed in Quincy 17.2.8 or we would provide the fix ourselves.
Thank you for your answer.
I have seen that Quincy have reached his End Of Life some day ago (2024-06-01), but of course I don't know if they will still backport some bug fix.
https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/releases/index.html