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[probably best to mention my work address as well - mv3@sanger.ac.uk] | I'm a Debian Developer, and Principal System Administrator at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute - you can reach me there by mv3 at sanger.ac.uk * '''Slides:''' ??? * '''Video:''' http://meetings-archive.debian.net/pub/debian-meetings/2017/mini-debconf-cambridge/deploying-managing-ceph.vp9.webm |
Deploying and Managing Ceph at the Sanger Institute
Matthew Vernon
Ceph is a distributed, self-healing storage system; at the Sanger Institute, we use it to provide storage for our OpenStack environment, and an S3-compatible interface. In the last year and a bit we have gone from knowing very little about ceph to having a ceph cluster providing about 5.5PB of 3-way replicated usable storage. This talk will explain a little about how we deploy, use, and manage our ceph cluster, and describe some of the lessons we've learned in the process.
I'm a Debian Developer, and Principal System Administrator at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute - you can reach me there by mv3 at sanger.ac.uk