Andi Kleen wrote:
> Joe Landman <land...@scalableinformatics.com> writes:
> 
>> Sage:
>>
>>    We (my company) have been following Ceph for a while.  We are looking 
>> forward to being able to offer this as part of our siCluster storage 
>> cluster offering.
>>
>>    Let me know if a note to Linus/LKML would help.  We would like to see 
>> the code in the kernel (we roll our own kernels for support/performance 
>> reasons).
> 
> The interesting question is if you actually use it. Do you?

Hi Andi

   We've had a few systems with it set up in the recent past (within the 
last 2 months), but they are our lab/demo/engineering systems for 
testing things, and they are out at customer sites right now running 
other tools.

   We have had, and continue to have testing going on with Ceph, BTRFS, 
NILFS2.  We actively use and support glusterfs, and have customers using 
Lustre, PVFS2, and others.  We have been looking at pohmelfs and others 
as potentially interesting.

   So, yes, we have used it for testing purposes, hence our interest in 
seeing it included.

Joe

> 
> Linus asked for a user-base.
> 
> -Andi


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