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Kurt Jaeger 8f9a931309 New port: net/ceph
Ceph is a distributed object store and file system designed to provide
excellent performance, reliability and scalability.

* Object Storage
  Ceph provides seamless access to objects using native language bindings or
  radosgw, a REST interface for applications written with S3 and Swift.
* Block Storage
  Ceph's RADOS Block Device (RBD) provides access to block device images
  that are striped and replicated across the entire storage cluster.
* File System
  Ceph provides a POSIX-compliant network file system aiming for large data
  storage, high performance, and maximum compatibility with legacy applications.

This FreeBSD build will build most of the tools in Ceph:
* Mon, OSD, rados, RadosGW, rbd
* init-ceph, and etc/rc.d/ceph on top of that
* ceph-disk {prepare, activate}
With these tools one can build a multi server, multi osd cluster fully
running on FreeBSD and do some testing...

WWW: http://ceph.com

PR:		221997
Submitted by:	Willem Jan Withagen <wjw@digiware.nl>
2017-09-03 08:29:57 +00:00

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Ceph is a distributed object store and file system designed to provide
excellent performance, reliability and scalability.
* Object Storage
Ceph provides seamless access to objects using native language bindings or
radosgw, a REST interface for applications written with S3 and Swift.
* Block Storage
Ceph's RADOS Block Device (RBD) provides access to block device images
that are striped and replicated across the entire storage cluster.
* File System
Ceph provides a POSIX-compliant network file system aiming for large data
storage, high performance, and maximum compatibility with legacy applications.
This FreeBSD build will build most of the tools in Ceph:
* Mon, OSD, rados, RadosGW, rbd
* init-ceph, and etc/rc.d/ceph on top of that
* ceph-disk {prepare, activate}
With these tools one can build a multi server, multi osd cluster fully
running on FreeBSD and do some testing...
WWW: http://ceph.com