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How do the current GDPR requirements fit into that storage system? |
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How about Ceph? It offers pretty much everything on the list, has a S3 compliant API and is in active development as well. Bonus: Working with Ceph becomes even easier if we run on k8s, we can then use Rook to manage it. 😄 |
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Wasn't there already a proposal for Ceph with S3. I know someone was already looking into backing up the Ceph cluster |
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Few S3 based storage candidates:
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I already saw there are multiple people familiar with Ceph. Personally, I think this is one of the best solutions for distributed storage. For our use-case it might look like an overkill as setting up Ceph (without Rook or some other automation tool) is quite a bit of work and we won't really push its boundaries. However, I do think that it's still worth setting up as on the long run this is a project that will only grow bigger. I am not going to give any vague comparisons between these and will just post 2 links about the usage and scale of Ceph clusters at:
The fact that Intel and RedHat are actively developing and improving Ceph is a bonus. |
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To save and protect the user files (can be campaign documents or something else) we need to build/integrate a storage mechanism that needs to meet the following requirements.
We are searching for something like AWS S3 but on premise.
Possible solutions:
https://geekflare.com/self-hosted-s3/
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