[ceph-users] Re: s3 compatible interface

2023-03-22 Thread Daniel Gryniewicz
Bader Subject: [ceph-users] Re: s3 compatible interface Check twice before you click! This email originated from outside PNNL. Hi Chris, This looks useful. Note for this thread: this *looks like* it's using the zipper dbstore backend? Yes, that's coming in Reef. We think of dbstore

[ceph-users] Re: s3 compatible interface

2023-03-21 Thread Fox, Kevin M
, 2023 5:27 PM To: Chris MacNaughton Cc: ceph-users@ceph.io; Kyle Bader Subject: [ceph-users] Re: s3 compatible interface Check twice before you click! This email originated from outside PNNL. Hi Chris, This looks useful. Note for this thread: this *looks like* it's using the zipper dbstore

[ceph-users] Re: s3 compatible interface

2023-03-21 Thread Joachim Kraftmayer
Hi, maybe I should have mentioned the zipper project as well, watched both IBM and SUSE presentations at FOSDEM 2023. I personally follow the zipper project with great interest. Joachim ___ Ceph Foundation Member Am 21.03.23 um 01:27 schrieb Matt Benjamin:

[ceph-users] Re: s3 compatible interface

2023-03-20 Thread Matt Benjamin
Hi Chris, This looks useful. Note for this thread: this *looks like* it's using the zipper dbstore backend? Yes, that's coming in Reef. We think of dbstore as mostly the zipper reference driver, but it can be useful as a standalone setup, potentially. But there's now a prototype of a posix

[ceph-users] Re: s3 compatible interface

2023-03-20 Thread Chris MacNaughton
On 3/20/23 12:02, Frank Schilder wrote: Hi Marc, I'm also interested in an S3 service that uses a file system as a back-end. I looked at the documentation of https://github.com/aquarist-labs/s3gw and have to say that it doesn't make much sense to me. I don't see this kind of gateway anywhere

[ceph-users] Re: s3 compatible interface

2023-03-20 Thread Chris MacNaughton
On 3/20/23 12:02, Frank Schilder wrote: Hi Marc, I'm also interested in an S3 service that uses a file system as a back-end. I looked at the documentation ofhttps://github.com/aquarist-labs/s3gw and have to say that it doesn't make much sense to me. I don't see this kind of gateway anywhere

[ceph-users] Re: s3 compatible interface

2023-03-20 Thread Frank Schilder
March 2023 14:24:07 To: Clyso GmbH - Ceph Foundation Member; ceph-users@ceph.io Subject: [ceph-users] Re: s3 compatible interface > for testing you can try: https://github.com/aquarist-labs/s3gw > Yes indeed, that looks like it can be used with a simple fs b

[ceph-users] Re: s3 compatible interface

2023-03-18 Thread Marc
> for testing you can try: https://github.com/aquarist-labs/s3gw > Yes indeed, that looks like it can be used with a simple fs backend. ___ ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@ceph.io To unsubscribe send an email to ceph-users-le...@ceph.io

[ceph-users] Re: s3 compatible interface

2023-03-18 Thread Clyso GmbH - Ceph Foundation Member
for testing you can try: https://github.com/aquarist-labs/s3gw ___ Clyso GmbH - Ceph Foundation Member Am 28.02.23 um 16:31 schrieb Marc: Anyone know of a s3 compatible interface that I can just run, and reads/writes files from a local file system and not from

[ceph-users] Re: s3 compatible interface

2023-03-06 Thread Daniel Gryniewicz
? Thanks, Kevin From: Daniel Gryniewicz Sent: Monday, March 6, 2023 6:21 AM To: Kai Stian Olstad Cc: ceph-users@ceph.io Subject: [ceph-users] Re: s3 compatible interface Check twice before you click! This email originated from outside PNNL. On 3/3/23 13

[ceph-users] Re: s3 compatible interface

2023-03-06 Thread Fox, Kevin M
+1. If I know radosgw on top of cephfs is a thing, I may change some plans. Is that the planned route? Thanks, Kevin From: Daniel Gryniewicz Sent: Monday, March 6, 2023 6:21 AM To: Kai Stian Olstad Cc: ceph-users@ceph.io Subject: [ceph-users] Re: s3

[ceph-users] Re: s3 compatible interface

2023-03-06 Thread Daniel Gryniewicz
On 3/3/23 13:53, Kai Stian Olstad wrote: On Wed, Mar 01, 2023 at 08:39:56AM -0500, Daniel Gryniewicz wrote: We're actually writing this for RGW right now.  It'll be a bit before it's productized, but it's in the works. Just curious, what is the use cases for this feature? S3 against CephFS?

[ceph-users] Re: s3 compatible interface

2023-03-03 Thread Kai Stian Olstad
On Wed, Mar 01, 2023 at 08:39:56AM -0500, Daniel Gryniewicz wrote: We're actually writing this for RGW right now. It'll be a bit before it's productized, but it's in the works. Just curious, what is the use cases for this feature? S3 against CephFS? -- Kai Stian Olstad

[ceph-users] Re: s3 compatible interface

2023-03-01 Thread Daniel Gryniewicz
, please let me know. Thanks, Kevin From: Robert Sander Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2023 9:37 AM To: ceph-users@ceph.io Subject: [ceph-users] Re: s3 compatible interface Check twice before you click! This email originated from outside PNNL. On 28.02.23 16

[ceph-users] Re: s3 compatible interface

2023-02-28 Thread Konstantin Shalygin
Hi, You can try [1] geesefs project, the presentation for this code is here [2] [1] https://github.com/yandex-cloud/geesefs [2] https://yourcmc-ru.translate.goog/geesefs-2022/highload.html?_x_tr_sl=ru&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=wapp k > On 28 Feb 2023, at 22:31, Marc wrote: > >

[ceph-users] Re: s3 compatible interface

2023-02-28 Thread Fox, Kevin M
Subject: [ceph-users] Re: s3 compatible interface Check twice before you click! This email originated from outside PNNL. On 28.02.23 16:31, Marc wrote: > > Anyone know of a s3 compatible interface that I can just run, and > reads/writes files from a local file system and not from objec

[ceph-users] Re: s3 compatible interface

2023-02-28 Thread Jens Galsgaard
Also look at truenas core which has minio built in. Venlig hilsen - Mit freundlichen Grüßen - Kind Regards, Jens Galsgaard Gitservice.dk +45 28864340 -Oprindelig meddelelse- Fra: Robert Sander Sendt: 28. februar 2023 18:38 Til: ceph-users@ceph.io Emne: [ceph-users] Re: s3 compatible

[ceph-users] Re: s3 compatible interface

2023-02-28 Thread Robert Sander
On 28.02.23 16:31, Marc wrote: Anyone know of a s3 compatible interface that I can just run, and reads/writes files from a local file system and not from object storage? Have a look at Minio: https://min.io/product/overview#architecture Regards -- Robert Sander Heinlein Support GmbH Linux: