Indeed, I totally agree about MinIO's simplicity compared to Ceph. Actually, I work with both - MinIO is great for certain use cases, but for production workloads like at CloudStation, we rely on Ceph to handle all our stateful workload volumes. The complexity brings enterprise-grade benefits we need like strong consistency and dynamic provisioning. Sorry to hear about your data loss issue with MinIO though - that's definitely concerning and worth raising awareness about.
For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse
We're a place where coders share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers.
Indeed, I totally agree about MinIO's simplicity compared to Ceph. Actually, I work with both - MinIO is great for certain use cases, but for production workloads like at CloudStation, we rely on Ceph to handle all our stateful workload volumes. The complexity brings enterprise-grade benefits we need like strong consistency and dynamic provisioning. Sorry to hear about your data loss issue with MinIO though - that's definitely concerning and worth raising awareness about.