:pve-toplevel:
endif::manvolnum[]
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+[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-ceph-status.png"]
{pve} unifies your compute and storage systems, i.e. you can use the same
physical nodes within a cluster for both computing (processing VMs and
Creating initial Ceph configuration
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+[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-ceph-config.png"]
After installation of packages, you need to create an initial Ceph
configuration on just one node, based on your network (`10.10.10.0/24`
Creating Ceph Monitors
----------------------
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+[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-ceph-monitor.png"]
The Ceph Monitor (MON)
footnote:[Ceph Monitor http://docs.ceph.com/docs/luminous/start/intro/]
Creating Ceph OSDs
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+[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-ceph-osd-status.png"]
via GUI or via CLI as follows:
Creating Ceph Pools
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-[thumbnail="gui-ceph-pools.png"]
+[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-ceph-pools.png"]
A pool is a logical group for storing objects. It holds **P**lacement
**G**roups (PG), a collection of objects.
Ceph Client
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+[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-ceph-log.png"]
You can then configure {pve} to use such pools to store VM or
Container images. Simply use the GUI too add a new `RBD` storage (see