Ceph is amazing. Just don’t ask it to be Lustre

(And Yes, It Can Still Power AI and SAN Workloads) Ceph is one of the most powerful open-source storage platforms available today. It offers object, block, and file storage in a single distributed system, with high availability, strong durability, and the ability to scale on standard hardware.That alone makes Ceph exceptional. But here is the uncomfortable truth: Ceph can scale massively and still be the wrong storage for a specific workload. Understanding why is the difference between a great architecture…

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What “Guaranteed IOPS” Really Means for Enterprise Workloads

When cloud providers advertise “Guaranteed IOPS,” most people assume:“I’ll always get X IOPS, no matter what.”That interpretation is operationally naĂŻve. The guarantee refers to minimum allocated capability, not to the performance your application will actually experience. 1. Guaranteed IOPS = minimum capability, not magic performance “Guaranteed IOPS” is about capacity, not about how fast every single I/O will feel to your application. Providers typically base their guarantees on ideal, synthetic tests (e.g. 4K random reads/writes, high queue depth). In reality:…

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Supercharging OCI Object Storage with Rclone Mount on a High-Performance Windows Shape

When you think about Object Storage, your first instinct is probably that it’s great for durability and cost, but not exactly known for blazing-fast file sharing over SMB. But what if you could expose an OCI Object Storage bucket as a Windows file share with 700–900 MB/s throughput on large video files? Yes, it’s possible — and surprisingly smooth — when you pair Rclone mount with a Windows shape (16 OCPUs) and a 120 VPU / 1.6TB block volume acting…

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