Hi everyone,
Tomorrow's Ceph Tech Talk will be an updated "Intro to Ceph" talk by Sage
Weil. This will be based on a newly refreshed set of slides and provide a
high-level introduction to the overall Ceph architecture, RGW, RBD, and
CephFS.
Our plan is to follow-up later this summer with complementary deep-dive
talks on each of the major components: RGW, RBD, and CephFS to start.
You can join the talk live tomorrow June 27 at 1700 UTC (1PM ET) at
https://bluejeans.com/613110014/browser
As usual, the talk will be recorded and posted to the YouTube channel[1]
as well.
Thanks!
sage
[1] https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCno-Fry25FJ7B4RycCxOtfw
Hey everyone,
Ceph CERN Day will be a full-day event dedicated to fostering Ceph's
research and non-profit user communities. The event is hosted by the
Ceph team from the CERN IT department.
We invite this community to meet and discuss the status of the Ceph
project, recent improvements, and roadmap, and to share practical
experiences operating Ceph for their novel use-cases.
We also invite potential speakers to submit an abstract on any of the
following topics:
* Ceph use-cases for scientific and research applications
* Ceph deployments in academic or non-profit organizations
* Applications of CephFS or Object Storage for HPC
* Operational highlights, tools, procedures, or other tips you want to
share with the community
The day will end with a cocktail reception.
Visitors may be interested in combining their visit to CERN with the
CERN Open Days being held September 14-15.
All event information for CFP, registration, accommodations can be
found on the CERN website:
https://indico.cern.ch/event/765214/
And thank you to Dan van der Ster for reaching out to organizer this event!
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Mike Perez (thingee)
Hi everyone,
We have extended the CFP for Ceph Day Netherlands to June 14 11:59
UTC! The event itself will be taking place on July 2nd. You can find
more information on how to register for the event and apply for the
CFP here:
https://ceph.com/cephdays/netherlands-2019/
We look forward to seeing you for some great discussion and content in Utrecht!
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Mike Perez (thingee)
We're glad to announce the sixth bugfix release of the Mimic v13.2.x
long term stable release series. We recommend that all Mimic users
upgrade. We thank everyone for contributing towards this release.
Notable Changes
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* Ceph v13.2.6 now packages python bindings for python3.6 instead of
python3.4, because EPEL7 recently switched from python3.4 to
python3.6 as the native python3. See the announcement[1] _`
for more details on the background of this change.
For a detailed changelog, please refer to the official blog post entry
at https://ceph.com/releases/v13-2-6-mimic-released/
[1]: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/epel-announce@lists.fedorapro…
Getting Ceph
* Git at git://github.com/ceph/ceph.git
* Tarball at http://download.ceph.com/tarballs/ceph-13.2.6.tar.gz
* For packages, see http://docs.ceph.com/docs/master/install/get-packages/
* Release git sha1: 7b695f835b03642f85998b2ae7b6dd093d9fbce4
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Abhishek Lekshmanan
SUSE Linux GmbH, GF: Felix Imendörffer, Jane Smithard, Graham Norton,
HRB 21284 (AG Nürnberg)