
Jamie Pry delivered a new pool migration capability for the ceph/ceph.io repository as part of the Ceph V release, enabling seamless cross-pool data movement with built-in safeguards to minimize downtime during migrations. The work included a policy update to deprecate select erasure code plugins, aligning with the project roadmap and simplifying future migration workflows for users. Jamie focused on comprehensive documentation and technical writing using Markdown, ensuring that release notes and migration guides were clear and accessible. The depth of the work is reflected in the thorough release readiness activities, which supported customer adoption and improved transparency across the project.
December 2025 monthly summary for ceph.io: Delivered a new pool migration capability in the Ceph V release, expanding data mobility options and reducing downtime during migrations. Accompanied by a policy update to end support for select erasure code plugins, ensuring alignment with the roadmap and simplifying future migrations for users. Documentation and release-readiness activities accompanied the feature delivery to support customer adoption and transparency.
December 2025 monthly summary for ceph.io: Delivered a new pool migration capability in the Ceph V release, expanding data mobility options and reducing downtime during migrations. Accompanied by a policy update to end support for select erasure code plugins, ensuring alignment with the roadmap and simplifying future migrations for users. Documentation and release-readiness activities accompanied the feature delivery to support customer adoption and transparency.

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