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Most of the Windows documentation is currently included in the README.windows.rst file. To make it more accessible, we're moving most of it to the "doc/" folder, adding the following pages: * Installing Ceph on Windows * RBD on Windows * Windows troubleshooting We'll keep the build and manual install instructions in README.windows.rst. Note that ceph-dokan already has a separate doc page. Signed-off-by: Lucian Petrut <lpetrut@cloudbasesolutions.com>
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.. _install-overview:
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Installing Ceph
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===============
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There are several different ways to install Ceph. Choose the
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method that best suits your needs.
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Recommended methods
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:ref:`Cephadm <cephadm>` installs and manages a Ceph cluster using containers and
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systemd, with tight integration with the CLI and dashboard GUI.
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* cephadm only supports Octopus and newer releases.
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* cephadm is fully integrated with the new orchestration API and
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fully supports the new CLI and dashboard features to manage
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cluster deployment.
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* cephadm requires container support (podman or docker) and
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Python 3.
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`Rook <https://rook.io/>`_ deploys and manages Ceph clusters running
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in Kubernetes, while also enabling management of storage resources and
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provisioning via Kubernetes APIs. We recommend Rook as the way to run Ceph in
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Kubernetes or to connect an existing Ceph storage cluster to Kubernetes.
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* Rook only supports Nautilus and newer releases of Ceph.
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* Rook is the preferred method for running Ceph on Kubernetes, or for
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connecting a Kubernetes cluster to an existing (external) Ceph
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cluster.
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* Rook supports the new orchestrator API. New management features
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in the CLI and dashboard are fully supported.
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Other methods
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`ceph-ansible <https://docs.ceph.com/ceph-ansible/>`_ deploys and manages
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Ceph clusters using Ansible.
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* ceph-ansible is widely deployed.
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* ceph-ansible is not integrated with the new orchestrator APIs,
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introduced in Nautlius and Octopus, which means that newer
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management features and dashboard integration are not available.
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`ceph-deploy <https://docs.ceph.com/projects/ceph-deploy/en/latest/>`_ is a tool for quickly deploying clusters.
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.. IMPORTANT::
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ceph-deploy is no longer actively maintained. It is not tested on versions of Ceph newer than Nautilus. It does not support RHEL8, CentOS 8, or newer operating systems.
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`ceph-salt <https://github.com/ceph/ceph-salt>`_ installs Ceph using Salt and cephadm.
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`jaas.ai/ceph-mon <https://jaas.ai/ceph-mon>`_ installs Ceph using Juju.
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`github.com/openstack/puppet-ceph <https://github.com/openstack/puppet-ceph>`_ installs Ceph via Puppet.
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Ceph can also be :ref:`installed manually <install-manual>`.
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.. toctree::
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:hidden:
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index_manual
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Windows
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For Windows installations, please consult this document:
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`Windows installation guide`_.
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.. _Windows installation guide: ./windows-install
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