[ceph-users] Re: Rook on bare-metal?

2023-07-06 Thread Travis Nielsen
Here are the answers to some of the questions. Happy to follow up with more discussion in the Rook Slack , Discussions , or Issues . Thanks! Travis On Thu, Jul 6, 2023 at 4:43 AM Anthony D'Atri

[ceph-users] Re: Rook on bare-metal?

2023-07-06 Thread Anthony D'Atri
I’m also using Rook on BM. I had never used K8s before, so that was the learning curve, e.g. translating the example YAML files into the Helm charts we needed, and the label / taint / toleration dance to fit the square peg of pinning services to round hole nodes. We’re using Kubespray ; I gath

[ceph-users] Re: Rook on bare-metal?

2023-07-06 Thread Joachim Kraftmayer - ceph ambassador
Hello we have been following rook since 2018 and have had our experiences both on bare-metal and in the hyperscalers. In the same way, we have been following cephadm from the beginning. Meanwhile, we have been using both in production for years and the decision which orchestrator to use depen

[ceph-users] Re: Rook on bare-metal?

2023-07-05 Thread Nico Schottelius
Morning, we are running some ceph clusters with rook on bare metal and can very much recomend it. You should have proper k8s knowledge, knowing how to change objects such as configmaps or deployments, in case things go wrong. In regards to stability, the rook operator is written rather defensiv