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Authors: Alexander Trost, Blaine Gardner, Travis Nielsen, Deepika Upadhyay
2023-04-19

The Rook project will be introduced to attendees of all levels and experience. Rook is an open source cloud-native storage operator for Kubernetes, providing the platform, framework, and support for Ceph to natively integrate with Kubernetes. The panel will discuss various scenarios to show how Rook configures Ceph to provide stable block, shared file system, and object storage for your production data. Rook was accepted as a graduated project by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation in October 2020.
Authors: Alexander Trost, Travis Nielsen, Satoru Takeuchi, Blaine Gardner
2022-10-27

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The presentation demonstrates how to create a simple Rook Safe cluster using Kubernetes and explains the two types of Rook Safe clusters: host-based and PVC-based.
  • Rook Safe clusters can be created using Kubernetes
  • There are two types of Rook Safe clusters: host-based and PVC-based
  • Host-based clusters are suitable for simple clusters where all nodes and devices are used for a Rook sequencer
  • PVC-based clusters are hardware configuration-free and require only two fields: count and volume claim templates
  • PBG-based clusters are easy to expand by increasing the count field
  • Advanced configurations include creating OSDs on demand and even OSD splitting among all nodes
Authors: Travis Nielsen, Satoru Takeuchi, Blaine Gardner, Sebastien Han
2022-05-18

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Demo of creating a simple Rook Safe cluster using Kubernetes
  • There are two types of Rook Safe clusters: host-based and PVC-based
  • PVC-based cluster is easier to expand
  • Creating a Rook Safe cluster involves creating an operator, a monitor port, a manager port, and an OSD port
  • Expanding the cluster is done by increasing the count field
  • Advanced configurations include creating OSDs on demand and even OSD splitting among all nodes
Authors: Travis Nielsen, Satoru Takeuchi, Blaine Gardner, Sebastien Han
2021-10-13

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The presentation is about the installation and expansion of Rook, a cloud-native storage orchestrator, using Kubernetes.
  • Rook is a cloud-native storage orchestrator that automates storage management in cloud-native environments.
  • Rook can be installed in two ways: host-based cluster and PVC-based cluster.
  • PVC-based cluster is suitable for simple clusters and is easy to expand by increasing the count field.
  • Advanced configurations of PVC-based cluster include creating OSDs on demand and even OSD splitting among all nodes.
  • The presentation includes a demo of creating a simple Rook PVC-based cluster with one node and expanding it to two OSDs.
Authors: Travis Nielsen
2021-10-11

All Kubernetes clusters require storage! But how do you configure and manage it? Come catch a glimpse of how Rook provides an enterprise storage platform to the community as an upstream and open-source project, available to any Kubernetes cluster, whether running on-prem or in the cloud. Rook was accepted as a graduated project by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation in October 2020.