Aravinda Vishwanathapura
2022-Aug-08 16:09 UTC
[Gluster-users] [Community Announcement] Announcing Kadalu Storage 1.0 Beta
Hi All, Kadalu Storage is a modern storage solution based on GlusterFS. It uses core file system layer from GlusterFS and provides a modern management interface, ReST APIs, and many features. We are happy to announce the beta release of Kadalu Storage 1.0. This release includes many features from GlusterFS along with many improvements. Following quick start guide will help you to try out Kadalu Storage. Please provide your valuable feedback and feel free to open issues with feature requests or bug reports (Github Issues < https://github.com/kadalu/moana/issues>) https://kadalu.tech/storage/quick-start A few other additional links to understand the similarities/differences between Kadalu Storage and Gluster. - Gluster vs Kadalu Storage: https://kadalu.tech/gluster-vs-kadalu/ - Try Kadalu Storage with containers: https://kadalu.tech/blog/try-kadalu-storage/ - Project repository: https://github.com/kadalu/moana Notes: - 1.0 Beta release of Kubernetes integration is expected in a couple of weeks. - Packages for other distributions are work in progress and will be available after the 1.0 release. Blog: https://kadalu.tech/blog/announcing-kadalu-storage-1.0-beta -- Thanks and Regards Aravinda Vishwanathapura https://kadalu.tech -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20220808/c9797509/attachment.html>
Gilberto Ferreira
2022-Aug-08 16:27 UTC
[Gluster-users] [Community Announcement] Announcing Kadalu Storage 1.0 Beta
Is there any web gui? I would like to try that. --- Gilberto Nunes Ferreira Em seg., 8 de ago. de 2022 ?s 13:09, Aravinda Vishwanathapura <aravinda at kadalu.tech> escreveu:> Hi All, > > Kadalu Storage is a modern storage solution based on GlusterFS. It uses > core file system layer from GlusterFS and provides a modern management > interface, ReST APIs, and many features. > > We are happy to announce the beta release of Kadalu Storage 1.0. This > release includes many features from GlusterFS along with many improvements. > > Following quick start guide will help you to try out Kadalu Storage. > Please provide your valuable feedback and feel free to open issues with > feature requests or bug reports (Github Issues < > https://github.com/kadalu/moana/issues>) > > https://kadalu.tech/storage/quick-start > > A few other additional links to understand the similarities/differences > between Kadalu Storage and Gluster. > > - Gluster vs Kadalu Storage: https://kadalu.tech/gluster-vs-kadalu/ > - Try Kadalu Storage with containers: > https://kadalu.tech/blog/try-kadalu-storage/ > - Project repository: https://github.com/kadalu/moana > > Notes: > > - 1.0 Beta release of Kubernetes integration is expected in a couple of > weeks. > - Packages for other distributions are work in progress and will be > available after the 1.0 release. > > Blog: https://kadalu.tech/blog/announcing-kadalu-storage-1.0-beta > > -- > Thanks and Regards > Aravinda Vishwanathapura > https://kadalu.tech > ________ > > > > Community Meeting Calendar: > > Schedule - > Every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 14:30 IST / 09:00 UTC > Bridge: https://meet.google.com/cpu-eiue-hvk > Gluster-users mailing list > Gluster-users at gluster.org > https://lists.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20220808/6f0b41bd/attachment.html>
Dmitry Melekhov
2022-Aug-09 04:12 UTC
[Gluster-users] [Community Announcement] Announcing Kadalu Storage 1.0 Beta
08.08.2022 20:09, Aravinda Vishwanathapura ?????:> > A few other additional links to understand the > similarities/differences between Kadalu Storage and Gluster. > > - Gluster vs Kadalu Storage: https://kadalu.tech/gluster-vs-kadalu/It is not clear from this page why I should use kadalu instead of gluster. Really "Only one node acts as Manager node and all other nodes are client nodes." sounds pretty bad.