This has amazing insight into Ceph. I like what he says: "It turns out, distributed file systems are kind of hard. SUSE recommends that you stick to non metadata intensive workloads. You use it for large files, not lots of small files that constantly change. It's not what file systems are most efficient at. " Also how a problem is that identical hardware fails at the same time messing up availability.
This has amazing insight into Ceph. I like what he says: "It turns out, distributed file systems are kind of hard. SUSE recommends that you stick to non metadata intensive workloads. You use it for large files, not lots of small files that constantly change. It's not what file systems are most efficient at. " Also how a problem is that identical hardware fails at the same time messing up availability.
pretty interesting.
nice talk