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Announcing the IBM Redbooks “Exploring IBM Storage Ceph Block Storage: An In-Depth Look at Architectures, Benchmarks, and Use Cases”

By Gucer Vasfi posted 2 days ago

  
Today IBM Redbooks team published the following Redbooks: “Exploring IBM Storage Ceph Block Storage: An In-Depth Look at Architectures, Benchmarks, and Use Cases” at https://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg248591.html.
 
 
 
This IBM Redbooks reviews how IBM Storage Ceph plays an important role for organizations seeking to create a more agile and cost-efficient block storage infrastructure. This infrastructure can serve various needs, such as persistent storage for containerized workloads, persistent block storage for Red Hat OpenShift virtualization environments, or block volumes for OpenStack infrastructures. As such, this book does not elaborate on the general architectural concepts of IBM Storage Ceph but instead focuses on environments where IBM Storage Ceph can provide block storage within modern architectures.
 
Table of Contents
Chapter 1.  Introduction
Chapter 2.  IBM Storage  Ceph RADOS Block Device and NVMe-oF  architecture
Chapter 3.  Deploying an IBM Storage Ceph Cluster for RADOS Block Device service
Chapter 4.  Configuring and managing IBM Storage RADOS Block Device images
Chapter 5.  Advanced IBM Storage Ceph RADOS Block Device features
Chapter 6.  Benchmarking  IBM Storage Ceph RADOS Block Device performance
Chapter 7.  IBM Storage Ceph RADOS Block Device integration with virtualization and cloud platforms        
Chapter 8.  Troubleshooting IBM Storage Ceph RADOS Block Device
Chapter 9.  IBM Storage Ceph security best practices for RADOS Block Device
 
We hope you will enjoy this IBM Redbooks and all the information it contains and help you better understand the benefits IBM Storage Ceph provides to build a modern cloud-like solution for your diverse needs. 
 
If you are interested in learning more about IBM Storage Ceph, you can also refer to the following Redbooks:
 
 
If you have any comments or questions, please use the Comments section of this entry. Thank you.


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