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Tuesday, May 19 • 11:15am - 11:55am
Ceph and OpenStack: current integration and roadmap

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For more than a year, Ceph has become increasingly popular and saw several deployments inside and outside OpenStack. The community and Ceph itself has greatly matured.

Ceph is a fully open source distributed object store, network block device, and file system designed for reliability, performance, and scalability from terabytes to exabytes. Ceph utilizes a novel placement algorithm (CRUSH), active storage nodes, and peer-to-peer gossip protocols to avoid the scalability and reliability problems associated with centralized controllers and lookup tables.

The community has been really active integrating Ceph into OpenStack. This is getting better every releases.

With Juno we reached a critical step in terms of feature, robustness and stability. Kilo is really promising but we are not done yet.

In this session, Sebastien Han and Josh Durgin from Red Hat will describe the current state of the integration of Ceph into OpenStack and where are we heading to in term of roadmap. They will go through all the OpenStack project.

Speakers
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Josh Durgin

Senior Manager, IBM
A Ceph developer prior to Inktank, Josh has been working on Ceph for over a decade, across many parts of the system and surrounding projects. Currently he helps lead Ceph development as a member of the Ceph Executive Council, and works as a manager at IBM.
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Sébastien Han

Cloud Architect
Sébastien Han is a Cloud Architect working at eNovance. His job is mainly focused on OpenStack and Ceph, since he has been working with them for almost 3 years. He devotes a third of his time on research and development around Open Cloud Platform and Open Storage. Apart from this... Read More →


Tuesday May 19, 2015 11:15am - 11:55am PDT
Room 211

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