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We absolutely need to retain ceph & gluster clients in the RHEL Atomic Host. We are actively pursuing sales opportunities where prospects/customers plan to access Ceph & Gluster from RHEL Atomic Host. Some of them are on a competitor's OS. It will be very difficult to convince them to move to RAH if the clients are removed as we would have very little to differentiate. Not sure why they were removed in the first place. Please put them back in.
(In reply to Sayan Saha from comment #2)
> We absolutely need to retain ceph & gluster clients in the RHEL Atomic Host.
> We are actively pursuing sales opportunities where prospects/customers plan
> to access Ceph & Gluster from RHEL Atomic Host. Some of them are on a
> competitor's OS. It will be very difficult to convince them to move to RAH
> if the clients are removed as we would have very little to differentiate.
> Not sure why they were removed in the first place. Please put them back in.
We have two mechanisms to add Ceph/Gluster:
- atomic host install/rpm-ostree install (I verified this works)
- containerized ceph/gluster
Did anyone else evaluate those?
Spoke with @mabbott and @jlebon and the work on this is done. Setting to MODIFIED.
However, @walters note is valid and should be reevaluated for the next release.