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Installation
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Storage clusters are the foundation of the Ceph system. Ceph storage hosts
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provide object storage. Clients access the Ceph storage cluster directly from
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an application (using ``librados``), over an object storage protocol such as
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Amazon S3 or OpenStack Swift (using ``radosgw``), or with a block device
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(using ``rbd``). To begin using Ceph, you must first set up a storage cluster.
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You may deploy Ceph with our ``mkcephfs`` bootstrap utility for development
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and test environments. For production environments, we recommend deploying
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Ceph with the Chef cloud management tool.
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If your deployment uses OpenStack, you will also need to install OpenStack.
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The following sections provide guidance for installing components used with
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Ceph:
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.. toctree::
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Hardware Recommendations <hardware-recommendations>
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Installing Debian/Ubuntu Packages <debian>
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Installing RPM Packages <rpm>
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Installing Chef <chef>
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Installing OpenStack <openstack>
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