itNGO Famous Member Proxmox Subscriber Jun 12, 2020 994 298 108 47 Germany it-ngo.com Oct 15, 2024 #1 Any guess for Ceph 19.2 implementation on the horizon?
V VoIP-Ninja Active Member Proxmox Subscriber Apr 14, 2021 52 6 28 43 Oct 17, 2024 #2 Are there any special features in terms of performance or else, compared to 18.2.x ? Reactions: ucholak
itNGO Famous Member Proxmox Subscriber Jun 12, 2020 994 298 108 47 Germany it-ngo.com Oct 17, 2024 #3 VoIP-Ninja said: Are there any special features in terms of performance or else, compared to 18.2.x ? Click to expand... Crimson's first tech preview release! Supporting RBD workloads on Replicated pools. For more information please visit: https://ceph.io/en/news/crimson Reactions: VoIP-Ninja and ucholak
VoIP-Ninja said: Are there any special features in terms of performance or else, compared to 18.2.x ? Click to expand... Crimson's first tech preview release! Supporting RBD workloads on Replicated pools. For more information please visit: https://ceph.io/en/news/crimson
Maximiliano Proxmox Staff Member Staff member Jun 1, 2023 439 99 38 Oct 17, 2024 #4 Crimson is a very interesting feature, indeed. In general we add packages for the latest Ceph versions to our repositories as soon as possible but it is not possible to tell a priori when this will be available to users as it needs to be tested thoroughly. You might find more info at our git instance [1]. [1] https://git.proxmox.com/?p=ceph.git;a=summary Last edited: Oct 17, 2024 Reactions: ucholak and itNGO
Crimson is a very interesting feature, indeed. In general we add packages for the latest Ceph versions to our repositories as soon as possible but it is not possible to tell a priori when this will be available to users as it needs to be tested thoroughly. You might find more info at our git instance [1]. [1] https://git.proxmox.com/?p=ceph.git;a=summary
V VoIP-Ninja Active Member Proxmox Subscriber Apr 14, 2021 52 6 28 43 Oct 19, 2024 #5 Ok - crimson looks like a very good reason, should give a good boost to nvme-only ceph-clusters. Gimme gimme gimme
Ok - crimson looks like a very good reason, should give a good boost to nvme-only ceph-clusters. Gimme gimme gimme
t.lamprecht Proxmox Staff Member Staff member Jul 28, 2015 6,709 4,527 315 South Tyrol/Italy shop.proxmox.com Oct 24, 2024 #6 See https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/c...w-and-ceph-17-2-quincy-soon-to-be-eol.156433/ Reactions: itNGO