I’m not sure how I missed this earlier in the lists but having done a lot
of work on Ceph helm charts, this is of definite interest to us. We’ve been
running various states of Ceph in Docker and Kubernetes (in production
environments) for over a year now.
There is a lot of overlap between the
(sorry for the late response, just catching up on ceph-users)
> Probably the main difference is that ceph-helm aims to run Ceph as part of
> the container infrastructure. The containers are privileged so they can
> interact with hardware where needed (e.g., lvm for dm-crypt) and the
> cluster
On Wed, 25 Oct 2017, Hans van den Bogert wrote:
> Very interesting.I've been toying around with Rook.io [1]. Did you know of
> this project, and if so can you tell if ceph-helm
> and Rook.io have similar goals?
Similar but a bit different.
Probably the main difference is that ceph-helm aims to
Very interesting.
I've been toying around with Rook.io [1]. Did you know of this project, and
if so can you tell if ceph-helm and Rook.io have similar goals?
Regards,
Hans
[1] https://rook.io/
On 25 Oct 2017 21:09, "Sage Weil" wrote:
> There is a new repo under the ceph
There is a new repo under the ceph org, ceph-helm, which includes helm
charts for deploying ceph on kubernetes. The code is based on the ceph
charts from openstack-helm, but we've moved them into their own upstream
repo here so that they can be developed more quickly and independently
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