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==Algorithm== | ==Architecture== | ||
===CRUSH=== | [https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/architecture/ Ceph Architecture] | ||
===Erasure Coding=== | ===Algorithm=== | ||
====CRUSH==== | |||
====Erasure Coding==== | |||
===Overview=== | |||
A ceph cluster consists of pools.<br> | |||
====Pools==== | |||
A pool is a partition to store objects and can either be a replicated pool or erasure code pool. Each pool stores the ownership of it's objects and has fixed parameters including the number of placement groups and the CRUSH rule. | |||
==Kubernetes Deployment== | ==Kubernetes Deployment== |
Revision as of 03:10, 14 September 2021
Note: I don't have any experience running this.
Architecture
Algorithm
CRUSH
Erasure Coding
Overview
A ceph cluster consists of pools.
Pools
A pool is a partition to store objects and can either be a replicated pool or erasure code pool. Each pool stores the ownership of it's objects and has fixed parameters including the number of placement groups and the CRUSH rule.