Ceph Blog
- v0.12 released
by sage
I’ve just tagged a v0.12 released, and sent the kernel client patchset off to the Linux kernel and…
- v0.10 released
by sage
We’ve released v0.10. The big items this time around:kernel client: some cleanup, unaligned memory…
- RADOS snapshots
by sage
Some interesting issues came up when we started considering how to expose the RADOS snapshot…
- v0.8 released
by sage
Ceph v0.8 has been released. Debian packages for amd64 and i386 have been built and there is a…
- The RADOS distributed object store
by sage
The Ceph architecture can be pretty neatly broken into two key layers. The first is RADOS, a…
- More configuration improvements
by sage
We’ve updated the configuration framework again so that only a single configuration file is needed…
- dbench performance
by sage
Yehuda and I did some performance tuning with dbench a couple weeks back and made some significant…
- v0.7 release
by sage
I’ve tagged a v0.7 release. Probably the biggest change in this release aside from the usual bug…
- New configuration and startup framework
by sage
Yehuda and I spent last week polishing his configuration framework and reworking the way everything…
- Debian packages
by sage
I’ve built some debian packages for both the userspace daemons and the kernel module source. Trying…
- Some performance comparisons
by sage
I did a few basic tests comparing Ceph to NFS on a simple benchmark, a Linux kernel untar. I tried…
- POSIX file system test suite
by sage
The unstable client with all of the async metadata changes is passing the full POSIX file system…
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