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Ceph Cookbook

You're reading from   Ceph Cookbook Practical recipes to design, implement, operate, and manage Ceph storage systems

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788391061
Length 466 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Vikhyat Umrao Vikhyat Umrao
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Michael Hackett Michael Hackett
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Karan Singh Karan Singh
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Ceph – Introduction and Beyond FREE CHAPTER 2. Working with Ceph Block Device 3. Working with Ceph and OpenStack 4. Working with Ceph Object Storage 5. Working with Ceph Object Storage Multi-Site v2 6. Working with the Ceph Filesystem 7. Monitoring Ceph Clusters 8. Operating and Managing a Ceph Cluster 9. Ceph under the Hood 10. Production Planning and Performance Tuning for Ceph 11. The Virtual Storage Manager for Ceph 12. More on Ceph 13. An Introduction to Troubleshooting Ceph 14. Upgrading Your Ceph Cluster from Hammer to Jewel

I/O path from a Ceph client to a Ceph cluster

Let's have a quick recap of how clients access the Ceph cluster. To perform a write operation with the Ceph cluster, the client gets the latest copy of the cluster map from the Ceph monitor (if they do not have it already). The cluster map provides information about the Ceph cluster layout. Then the client writes/reads the object, which is stored on a Ceph pool. The pool selects OSDs based on the CRUSH ruleset for that pool. The following diagram illustrates this entire process:

Now, let's understand the process of data storage inside the Ceph cluster. Ceph stores data in logical partitions known as pools. These pools hold multiple PGs, which in turn hold objects. Ceph is a true distributed storage system in which each object is replicated and stored across different OSDs each time. This mechanism has been explained with...

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