Compatibility Guide


Red Hat Ceph Storage 8

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.
Red Hat is committed to replacing problematic language in our code, documentation, and web properties. We are beginning with these four terms: master, slave, blacklist, and whitelist. Because of the enormity of this endeavor, these changes will be implemented gradually over several upcoming releases. For more details, see our CTO Chris Wright's message.

Chapter 1. Compatibility Matrix for Red Hat Ceph Storage 8.0

The following tables list products and their versions compatible with Red Hat Ceph Storage 8.0.

Host Operating SystemVersion 

Red Hat Enterprise Linux

9.4, 9.5

Standard lifecycle RHEL is included in the product.

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
  • For Client RPM packages, Red Hat Ceph Storage 8.0 only supports Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.
  • The cluster bootstrap node must be Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.
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.

 

Red Hat OpenStack Platform

18.0.3 or later

Supports Red Hat Ceph Storage when externally deployed.

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.

Client ConnectorVersionNotes

S3A

2.8.x, 3.2.x, and trunk

 
Red Hat Ceph Storage as a backup targetVersionNotes

CommVault

Cloud Data Management v11

 

IBM Spectrum Protect Plus

10.1.5

 

IBM Spectrum Protect server

8.1.8

 

NetApp AltaVault

4.3.2 and 4.4

 

Rubrik Cloud Data Management (CDM)

3.2 onwards

 

Trilio, TrilioVault

3.0

S3 target

Veeam (object storage)

Veeam Availability Suite 9.5 Update 4

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

 
Independent Software vendorsVersionNotes

IBM Spectrum Discover

2.0.3

 

WekaIO

3.12.2

 

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