You know, some are saying that AI will one day get free will, but they have been overlooking ceph all this time!
The average ceph installation seems to have way too much free will and has no problem in automatically doing things that either block or generate a lot of IOPS at seemingly the worst possible time
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@benjojo ceph exists to keep production interesting and SREs on their toes
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@benjojo this is actually true of far more than just ceph
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@noah I do trust ceph to not lose my data. But I do at this point view ceph as something that will sometimes (and with no warning, or any good explanation) just go on strike for a while to remind me who really stores the data
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