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- v15.2.10 Octopus released
by dgalloway
This is the 10th backport release in the Octopus series. We recommend users to update to this…
- v14.2.18 Nautilus released
by dgalloway
This is the 18th backport release in the Nautilus series. It fixes a regression introduced in…
- v14.2.17 Nautilus released
by dgalloway
This is the 17th backport release in the Nautilus series. We recommend users to update to this…
- v15.2.9 Octopus released
by dgalloway
This is the 9th backport release in the Octopus series. We recommend users to update to this…
- Red Hat Ceph Storage 5: Introducing Cephadm
We’re delighted to announce availability of the new Alpha 4 release of Red Hat Ceph Storage 5,…
- v15.2.8 Octopus released
by dgalloway
This is the 8th backport release in the Octopus series. This release fixes a security flaw in…
- v14.2.16 Nautilus released
by dgalloway
This is the 16th backport release in the Nautilus series. This release fixes a security flaw in…
- Accelerate Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform workloads with Red Hat Ceph Storage and Micron all-flash storage
Scalable, resilient, highly performant storage. Today’s businesses need it, particularly for…
- v15.2.7 Octopus released
by dgalloway
This is the 7th backport release in the Octopus series. This release fixes a serious bug in RGW…
- v14.2.15 Nautilus released
by dgalloway
This is the 15th backport release in the Nautilus series. This release fixes a ceph-volume…
- v15.2.6 Octopus released
by TheAnalyst
This is the 6th backport release in the Octopus series. This releases fixes asecurity flaw…
- v14.2.14 Nautilus released
by TheAnalyst
This is the 14th backport release in the Nautilus series. This releases fixes a security flaw…
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