Thibaut Rouffineau
on 1 May 2019

Canonical at Cephalocon Barcelona 2019


This article was last updated 2 year s ago.

Date: May 19-20
Location: Fira Gran Via, Barcelona, Spain

This second Cephalocon event will be a celebration of Ceph and share a number of insights into Ceph in operations. Among the 800 storage technologists present, you can meet the Canonical team, to discuss our involvement in the Ceph project, such as:

You can also hear from Canonical customers talking about their experience with Ceph on Ubuntu.

Let’s meet at Cephalocon


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