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4 - 5 December 2024 | Geneva, Switzerland
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Thursday December 5, 2024 17:20 - 17:55 CET
This Birds of a Feather session aims to explore best practices in the backup of CephFS deployments, encourage technical exchange and highlight where the system can evolve to improve support for this crucial use-case. We encourage participants to share their experience in this area. Discussion points - Applications: i) Which backup applications have been tried? ii) Tricks to avoid iterating on every inode, e.g., recursive mtime. - Performance and configuration: Handling/controlling impact of backups on the live system. - Snapshots: i) Impact of snapshots on the live system; ii) Snapdiff efficiency; iii) Ability to export snapshots as blobs to arbitraty backends, e.g., tape; iv) Experiences with snapshot mirroring. - Integrations: OpenStack Manila.
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avatar for Abhishek Lekshmanan

Abhishek Lekshmanan

Mr, CERN, European Organization for Nuclear Research
Abhishek is a Computing Engineer at CERN, where he has worked for the past couple of years in various aspects of development and operations on distributed storage systems for physics and non-physics use cases. Abhishek was previously involved in the Ceph project as a maintainer for... Read More →
Thursday December 5, 2024 17:20 - 17:55 CET
SG Auditorium B
  Birds of a Feather
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