Red Hat Ceph Storage's most valuable features include block and object storage from the same cluster, high reliability with commodity hardware, integration with Red Hat environments, data integrity, flexibility, open-source nature, self-healing capabilities, scalability, performance, distributed structure, cost-effectiveness, and high availability. Users appreciate the ability to manage diverse storage needs such as Rest API, POSIX filesystem, and block devices, along with the active community support and adaptability of the system.
- "The high availability of the solution is important to us."
- "We have not encountered any stability issues for the product."
- "We use the solution for cloud storage."
Red Hat Ceph Storage experiences challenges in network recovery, UI complexity, and resource intensity. Improvements include enhancing Geo-replication, providing RDMA support, and refining installation processes. Performance and scalability issues persist, alongside integration and management difficulties. Compatibility with non-Red Hat environments needs attention. Users request better documentation, a failback solution for OpenStack, and support for additional protocols. There are concerns about operational overhead, especially with balancing and maintenance tasks, and the need for deduplication features.
- "Some documentation is very hard to find."
- "It takes some time to re-balance the storage in case of server failure."
- "We have encountered slight integration issues."