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Compatibility Guide


Red Hat Ceph Storage 9

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.
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Chapter 1. Compatibility Matrix for Red Hat Ceph Storage 9.0

The following tables list products and their versions compatible with Red Hat Ceph Storage 9.0.

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Table 1.1. Supported host operating system
Host operating systemVersion 

Red Hat Enterprise Linux

9.6, 9.7, 10, 10.1

Standard lifecycle RHEL is included in the product.

Use Ceph client packages included with any currently supported Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) distribution. Red Hat supports RHEL clients as part of the product subscription. Third party drivers can be utilized with the Red Hat Ceph Storage cluster, with client support from their respective 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.

Note

The cluster bootstrap node must be Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.

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Table 1.2. Supported products
ProductVersionNotes

Ansible

Supported in a limited capacity.

Supported for upgrade and conversion to Cephadm and for other minimal playbooks.

Red Hat OpenShift Data Foundation

See the Red Hat OpenShift Data Foundation Supportability and Interoperability Checker for detailed external mode version compatibility.

None

Red Hat OpenStack Services on OpenShift

18.0.17 Feature Release 5 or later

Supports Red Hat Ceph Storage or with HyperConverged Infrastructure (HCI).

Red Hat Satellite

6.x

Only registering with the Content Delivery Network (CDN) is supported. Registering with Red Hat Network (RHN) is deprecated and not supported.

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Table 1.3. Analytics and AI
Client connectorVersionNotes

Hadoop S3A

2.8.x, 3.2.x, and trunk

None

Polaris Catalog

0.9.0 or later

S3_COMPATIBLE allows Credential Vending (IAM/STS)

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Table 1.4. Supported products for Red Hat Ceph Storage as a backup target
Red Hat Ceph Storage as a backup targetVersionNotes

CommVault

Cloud Data Management v11

None

IBM Spectrum Protect Plus

10.1.5

None

IBM Spectrum Protect server

8.1.8

None

NetApp AltaVault

4.3.2 and 4.4

None

Rubrik Cloud Data Management (CDM)

3.2 or later

None

Trilio, TrilioVault

3.0

S3 target

Veeam (object storage)

  • Repository Primary Target Veeam v12
  • Repository Capacity Target with Immutibality Veeam v12

Supported on Red Hat Ceph Storage object storage with the S3 protocol

Veritas NetBackup for Symantec OpenStorage (OST) cloud backup

7.7 and 8.0

None

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Table 1.5. Independent software vendors
Independent software vendorsVersionNotes

IBM Spectrum Discover

2.0.3

None

WekaIO

3.12.2

None

Komprise Intelligent Data Management

6.3.0 or later

None

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Table 1.6. External key managers
External key managersVersionNotes

IBM Security Key Lifecycle Manager (GKLM/SKLM)

5.1

SSE-KMS

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Table 1.7. Supported identity providers (SSO)
Supported identity providersVersionNotes

Red Hat Build of Keycloak (RHBK)

26.2 or later

Dashboard SSO, Object STS/OIDC auth

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Table 1.8. Supported S3 endpoints for Object Storage policy based archive and retrieval
S3 endpointVersionNotes

AWS S3

N/A

S3 API

Red Hat Ceph Storage

7.1 or later

S3 API

PoINT Archival Gateway

4.1 or later

S3 API

For more information, see Policy Based Data Archival and Retrieval to S3 compatible platforms.

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