Comment by dardeaup
3 months ago
"Ceph is fundamentally already RADOS at its core (fully compatible with S3 API.)"
Yes, Ceph is RADOS at its core. However, RADOS != S3. Ceph provides an S3 compatible backend with the RADOS Gateway (RGW).
3 months ago
"Ceph is fundamentally already RADOS at its core (fully compatible with S3 API.)"
Yes, Ceph is RADOS at its core. However, RADOS != S3. Ceph provides an S3 compatible backend with the RADOS Gateway (RGW).
My point was even 45drives virtualization of Ceph host roles to squeeze the entire setup into a single box was not a "hobby" grade project.
I don't understand yet exactly what MinIO would add on top of that to make it relevant at any scale. I'll peruse the manual on the weekend, because their main site was not helpful. Thanks for trying though ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
What I tried to say (perhaps not successfully) was that core Ceph knows nothing about S3. One gets S3 endpoint capability from the radosgw which is not a required component in a ceph cluster.
The risk with mixing different subjects per thread. Cheers =3
https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/radosgw/s3/