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nikolayvaganov2015-06-25 15:43:10
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nikolayvaganov, 2015-06-25 15:43:10

Is there an analogue of ceph for working in a heterogeneous OS environment?

Greetings,
now ceph on Linux is deployed on weak servers in a large network - there are no problems. There are about 2000 users on the network on different versions of Windows (XP, 7, Vista) and the idea came up to make a distributed file system (read cloud) with deduplication for storing files with clients on Windows.
In fact, I'm looking for a system with installing clients on user PCs and, possibly, a central management server.
Are there such systems and how suitable are they for production?

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Konkase, 2015-06-25
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GlusterFS has NFS and CIFS (Samba) mount support.
Under Swift (Openstack) there are several clients for Windows ( https://www.mirantis.com/openstack-portal/the-comp... )
And with that and with that I work in production. GlusterFS as storage for block files, and Swift object storage, backups. The quality of services directly depends on the power of the processor and disks (especially GlusterFS, I try to write to it to a minimum, reading is excellent).

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lovecraft, 2015-10-27
@lovecraft

ScaleIO by EMC. Recently it has been free.

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