Red Hat Ceph Storage for OpenStack and Exam (EX260) (CL261) – Contenuti

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Introducing Red Hat Ceph Storage architecture
Goal: Describe Red Hat Ceph Storage architecture, including data organization, distribution and client access methods.

Deploying Red Hat Ceph Storage
Goal: Deploy a new Red Hat Ceph Storage cluster and expand the cluster capacity.

Configuring a Red Hat Ceph Storage cluster
Goal: Manage the Red Hat Ceph Storage configuration, including the primary settings, the use of monitors, and the cluster network layout.

Managing object storage cluster components
Create and manage the components that comprise the object storage cluster, including OSDs, pools, and the cluster authorization method.

Managing the storage maps
Manage and adjust the CRUSH and OSD maps to optimize data placement to meet the performance and redundancy requirements of cloud applications.

Providing block storage with RBD
Goal: Configure Ceph to provide block storage for clients by using RADOS block devices (RBDs).

Providing object storage with RGW
Goal: Configure Ceph to provide object storage for clients by using a RADOS gateway (RADOSGW or RGW).

Providing file storage with CephFS
Goal: Configure Ceph to provide file storage for clients using the Ceph Filesystem (CephFS).

Managing a Red Hat Ceph Storage cluster
Goal: Manage an operational Ceph cluster using tools to check status, monitor services, and properly start and stop all or part of the cluster. Perform cluster maintenance by replacing or repairing cluster components, including MONs, OSDs, and PGs.

Tuning and troubleshooting Red Hat Ceph Storage
Goal: Identify the key Ceph cluster performance metrics and use them to tune and troubleshoot Ceph operations for optimal performance.

Managing Red Hat OpenStack Platform storage with Red Hat Ceph Storage
Goal: Manage an OpenStack infrastructure to use Red Hat Ceph Storage to provide image, block, volume, object, and shared file storage.

Comprehensive review
Goal: Review tasks from Cloud Storage with Red Hat Ceph Storage.