[talk] S3 Work-a-likes
Pete Wright
pete at nomadlogic.org
Thu Nov 3 12:39:57 EDT 2016
On 11/3/16 8:48 AM, Mark Saad wrote:
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>> On Thursday, November 3, 2016 10:58 AM, Siobhan Lynch <slynch2112 at me.com> wrote:
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>>> On Nov 3, 2016, at 10:38 AM, Mark Saad <mark.saad at ymail.com> wrote:
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>>> Last night there was a discussion about s3 work-a-likes. Here are the two
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>>> 1. LeoFS .
>>> Written in Erlang, and runs well enough on FreeBSD, Solaris, Illumos ,
>> Linux and maybe even Windows.
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>>> Written by rakuten and used in production on a number of things. Including
>> Project-Fifo.net, Rakuten.com
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>>> http://leo-project.net/leofs/
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>>> 2. Minio .
>>> Written Go , and claims to be supported on many platforms .
>>> Its fairly new but aims to be fully compatable.
>>> https://minio.io
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>>> Also fun things with LeoFS, it can run inside of a Zone or a Jail.
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>> Ceph has radosgw which is a REST gateway to emulate s3.
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> Trish
> I want to know why everyone is talking about ceph ? Not that I am in love with LeoFS .
> But ceph has lots of issues on not linux.
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tl;dr version: it's shite. the longer story...it's shite and focused on
linux pretty much.
i kid i kid - it's def some interesting technology, but even before
RedHat acquired Inktank there was a ton of linux specific foo baked into
the code.
and even if you are running it on linux it's really unstable IMHO
outside of some specific use-cases. but even then, using it as a block
storage backend for openstack for example, it is definitely not for the
faint of heart to implement and maintain at scale.
just my two bits - i'm sure there are plenty of counterpoints out there
- but i've often put lots of hope that ceph will mature into a product
as it would have made my life *much* easier only to be disappointed.
-p
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Pete Wright
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