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  1. Welcome to Ceph — Ceph Documentation

    The power of Ceph can transform your company’s IT infrastructure and your ability to manage vast amounts of data. To try Ceph, see our Getting Started guides.

  2. Architecture — Ceph Documentation

    Ceph delivers extraordinary scalability–thousands of clients accessing petabytes to exabytes of data. A Ceph Node leverages commodity hardware and intelligent daemons, and a Ceph …

  3. Ceph File System — Ceph Documentation

    The Ceph File System, or CephFS, is a POSIX-compliant file system built on top of Ceph’s distributed object store, RADOS.

  4. Intro to Ceph — Ceph Documentation

    Whether you want to provide Ceph Object Storage and/or Ceph Block Device services to Cloud Platforms, deploy a Ceph Filesystem or use Ceph for another purpose, all Ceph Storage …

  5. Intro to Ceph — Ceph Documentation

    Ceph can be used to provide Ceph Object Storage to Cloud Platforms and Ceph can be used to provide Ceph Block Device services to Cloud Platforms. Ceph can be used to deploy a Ceph …

  6. Ceph Storage Cluster — Ceph Documentation

    Config and Deploy Ceph Storage Clusters have a few required settings, but most configuration settings have default values. A typical deployment uses a deployment tool to define a cluster …

  7. File System Shares Over SMB — Ceph Documentation

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  8. Cephadm — Ceph Documentation

    cephadm manages the full lifecycle of a Ceph cluster. This lifecycle starts with the bootstrapping process, when cephadm creates a tiny Ceph cluster on a single node.

  9. Placement Groups — Ceph Documentation

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  10. Installing Ceph on Windows

    The Ceph client tools and libraries can be natively used on Windows. This avoids the need for additional layers such as iSCSI gateways or SMB shares, drastically improving the performance.