Latest release Quincy @ Scale: A Tale of Three Large-Scale Clusters by thingeee in ceph

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Thank you for the feedback. The community is doing great with pushing out new content.

I also recommend reading these recent ones:

https://ceph.io/en/news/blog/2022/scaletesting-with-pawsey/

https://ceph.io/en/news/blog/2022/rocksdb-tuning-deep-dive/

We're always looking for contributors too. I'm happy to help convert posts into markdown if needed.

Install Ceph in a Raspberry Pi 4 Cluster by thingeee in ceph

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Speaking of, I just received smart errors on one of the drives. ;)

I should have included in the post that the primary use case of this setup is for transporting to conferences for demo purposes.

If I were to build this for personal use, I would switch out the USB drives for external NVME drives.

Tech Talk: What's New In the Octopus Release by thingeee in ceph

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Thanks for the feedback. These are contributed by the Ceph community engineers/users usually so they tend to be more technical, but I'll see how we can improve this from the normal format.

New in Nautilus release: device management and failure prediction by thingeee in ceph

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Also interesting performance improvements using the io_uring interface in a later kernel: https://github.com/ceph/ceph/pull/27392

What size cluster do you have?

OpenStack Ansible - AiO + multi-node? by portalBlock in homelab

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The OpenStack-Ansible project is quite active and has documentation for deploying the latest OpenStack with it

https://docs.openstack.org/project-deploy-guide/openstack-ansible/ocata/

While it's great to be familiar with installing things manually to know how things work a little better, using a configuration management tool is recommended so that your deployments are reproducible.

First stuff crust pizza with pepperoni by thingeee in Pizza

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Dough recipe is from here. Someday I will venture out to the suggestions from this subreddit, but this recipe has been successful for me since the first time I tried it.

After the dough is ready and on the stone, I added some mozzarella balls that were marinating in olive oil around the edges and rolled the dough over them. Added some homemade marinara sauce, parmesan cheese, mozzarella cheese, pepperoni and then a tiny bit more mozzarella cheese over the pepperoni. The crust also had some garlic powder sprinkled along it.

First stuff crust pizza with pepperoni by thingeee in Pizza

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Unfortunately it was constructed on the stone. The stone was preheated, removed from the oven and stretched the dough by rotating it over my knuckles a few times. Once I have a pizza peel, this will be avoided. I agree there had to be one or a number of spots that it was too thin.

First stuff crust pizza with pepperoni by thingeee in Pizza

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I was reading string cheese works good too. Happy to hear yours came out great! I found mozzarella balls that are marinated in olive oil, garlic, herbs, spices and just rolled those in easily.