Wednesday, 01 October 2025
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Hi,

We are re-designing our cloud solution, and would like to utilize OpenStack + CEPH (Storage) / KVM (VM) / OVS (Networking) . I'm wondering if anyone had experience with these stacks, and any suggestion on how to find / engage relevant communities to help us navigate tricky technical issues

Thanks
3 days ago
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Its moved on to now OVN, so all major distros/package are slowly making OVN the default.
OVN is awesome


+1. OVN is where things are heading for sure and has some interesting utilization/implementations of Geneve tunnels, active/standby models etc etc.
Just happen to see interesting discussion, yeah OpenStack is high complex that folks can barely do it right the first time. Right partners or strong internal resource is paramount.
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CEPH is indeed one of the most challenging technical challenges for our Cloud solution development efforts. We have made some key breakthroughs, especially on the iops performance, except for small packet read (4K packet size).

We have been exploring storage solution providers (e.g., https://www.45drives.com) but they are most interested in selling integrated storage solutions than consulting services to help optimize our CEPH performance.
@HostXNow, thanks for your storpool referral.. We will check it out


This ^^^

CEPH is a complicated beast, that will require a lot of attention, and we have found a minimum deployment size of 6 servers (more is better for performance).

Can't say I would recommend CEPH to anyone at this point. We've had some good luck with dual-controller TrueNAS setups. Highly reliable, far less fuss than CEPH. I would rather deploy multiple sets of those than one CEPH pool.
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If you want high performance / redundant NVME storage you need to check out BlockBridge https://www.blockbridge.com/

We've got Blockbridge systems in 2 of our data centers and are thrilled with the performance on our Proxmox clusters. The company itself is great to deal with and support is top tier!
1 day ago
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If the OP hears anything, it should be to ignore comments like this.


OP asked for opinions based on experience and that's what OP got. Several others have chimed in with similar statements, I'm sorry you feel it's incredibly broad strokes but I've deal with a lot of different architectures over the years and it may not be your experience with the software but that doesn't invalidate mine nor my statements.

Anyways, have a great day!
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