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Compatibility Guide

Red Hat Ceph Storage 2

Red Hat Ceph Storage and Its Compatibility With Other Products

Red Hat Ceph Storage Documentation Team

Abstract

This document describes compatibility of various Red Hat Ceph Storage versions with other products.

Chapter 1. Compatibility Matrix for Red Hat Ceph Storage 2.4

The following tables list products and their versions compatible with Red Hat Ceph Storage 2.4.

Host Operating SystemVersionNotes

Red Hat Enterprise Linux

7.3, 7.4

Included in the product

Ubuntu

16.04

OS component is supported by other vendor

Important

All nodes in the cluster and their clients must use the supported OS version(s) to ensure that the version of the ceph package is the same on all nodes. Using different versions of the ceph package is not supported.

ProductVersionNotes

Ansible

2.3.1

Included in the product

Red Hat OpenShift

3.1 and later

The RBD driver supported from version 3.0. The Cinder driver from version 3.1

Red Hat OpenStack Platform

8 - 11

Red Hat recommends to use version 10 and later if you use the director

Client ConnectorVersionNotes

S3A

2.7.3

 

Chapter 2. Compatibility Matrix for Red Hat Ceph Storage 2.5

The following tables list products and their versions compatible with Red Hat Ceph Storage 2.5.

Host Operating SystemVersionNotes

Red Hat Enterprise Linux

7.4, 7.5, 7.6

Included in the product

Ubuntu

16.04

OS component is supported by other vendor

Important

All nodes in the cluster and their clients must use the supported OS version(s) to ensure that the version of the ceph package is the same on all nodes. Using different versions of the ceph package is not supported.

ProductVersionNotes

Ansible

2.4.2.0-2

Included in the product

Red Hat OpenShift

3.1 and later

The RBD driver supported from version 3.0. The Cinder driver from version 3.1

Red Hat OpenStack Platform

8 - 13

 
Client ConnectorVersionNotes

S3A

2.8.0 and 2.8.1

 

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