Ceph Blog
- Cephalopods
by sage
The name Ceph comes from cephalopod, a class of mollusks that includes the octopus and squid. The…
- v0.37 released
by sage
v0.37 is ready. Notable changes this time around:radosgw: backend on-disk format changesradosgw:…
- RBD Status Update
by yehudasa
Just a quick update on the current status of RBD.The main recent development is that librbd the…
- v0.36 released
by sage
It’s been three weeks and v0.36 is ready. The most visible change this time around is that the…
- v0.35 released
by sage
WARNING: There is a disk format change in this release that requires a bit of extra care to upgrade…
- Roadmap update
by sage
We spent some time this week working on our technical roadmap for the next few months. It’s all…
- v0.34 released
by sage
Another 2 weeks, another release. Notable changes in v0.34:radosgw: atomic GET and PUT and some…
- v0.33 released
by sage
v0.33 is out. Notable changes this time around:osd: internal heartbeat mechanism to detect internal…
- v0.32 released
by sage
We’ve released v0.32. Notable in this release:common: perfcounter instrumentation now accessible…
- v0.31 released
by sage
We’ve released v0.31. Notable changes include:librados, libceph: can now access multiple clusters…
- Linus vs FUSE
by sage
I can’t decide whether Linus is amused or annoyed by the extent to which people hang on his every…
- v0.30 released
by sage
We’re pushing out v0.30. Highlights include:librbd: Fixed racecrashmds: misc clustered mds…
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