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1.5.0 and 2.0.0 When ? 🙂

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Hello friends, I would like to ask, is version 1.5.0 or 2.0.0 available?

Do you know the release date?

I'm planning a test deployment and I have a lot of SSDs on my nodes ......... I'd like to use them .....

** Thank you to developers, good job ! **

Thank you for answer, Mirek 🙂

I wish i can tell you. generally we aim from 3 to 4 month releases, but we are working hard 🙂 the move running paths ui is quite complicated but will be quite nice,

Hi all.

Hi confirm : good job. Continue ...

I testing petasan 1.4.0 with virt-manager and kvm... 🙂

any closer to version 1.5? Do we have to wait for version 2 to utilize ceph bluestone?

v 1.5 is already in testing, given the holiday season it would likely be first week of Jan. Bluestore will be in ver 2.0 which should be about a month later. Besides all the new features in v 1.5,  we made performance improvements for latency and iops  so please do check it out.

Thanks for the update. Will definitely check out 1.5. Happy Holidays to everybody

Hi! I can't wait for the 2.0 with the Bluestore solution. I'm new to PetaSAN, and need to read documentation, but let me ask if you plan something like deploying fresh empty PC, like boot from PXE, install OS and then deploy CEPH node?

The 2.0 is targeted end of Jan. Our installer installs on fresh empty PC (includes OS/Ceph..everything) and installs all in 5 min, it also supports upgrades for existing installs so you can start with 1.4/1.5 and upgrade to 2.0

To make me even more happy, you can tell me that on the admin/client node I could share the PetaSAN solution as CIFS/Samba share, using CephFS itself, and not likely iSCSI, because what I dream of is the CEPH storage Samba share 🙂 Or, it is possible already?

If you are interested in CIFS, please take a look at our documentation and the use case of setting Windows SOFS using Windows Server 2016/2012R2 Standard with PetaSAN. You can create Windows shares with unlimited size and availability, you can create shares of sizes larger than your cluster disk capacity and add disks later as needed.

Unfortunately using Samba is limiting, while Samba does have good support for CIFS and works for desktop shares, it does not support more advanced features required by enterprise level applications such as hyper-v and SQL server, such apps will fail as soon as they access Samba.

Besides iSCSI is used by both MS and VMWare.

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