From: Nathan Cutler Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2016 18:11:04 +0000 (+0200) Subject: doc: do not list all major versions in get-packages.rst X-Git-Tag: v11.0.1~375^2 X-Git-Url: http://git-server-git.apps.pok.os.sepia.ceph.com/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=refs%2Fpull%2F10899%2Fhead;p=ceph.git doc: do not list all major versions in get-packages.rst The list of major versions is difficult to maintain. This commit drops it and replaces it with a link to releases.rst plus some general language about how we recommend that everyone keep their clusters up-to-date. Signed-off-by: Nathan Cutler --- diff --git a/doc/install/get-packages.rst b/doc/install/get-packages.rst index d87b4e0161cf..0a94677de949 100644 --- a/doc/install/get-packages.rst +++ b/doc/install/get-packages.rst @@ -107,30 +107,16 @@ You may find releases for CentOS/RHEL and others (installed with YUM) at:: https://download.ceph.com/rpm-{release-name} -The major releases of Ceph include: - -- **Hammer:** Hammer is the most recent, and is also the eighth major release - of Ceph. These packages are recommended for anyone deploying Ceph in a - production environment. Critical bug fixes are backported and point releases - are made as necessary. - -- **Giant:** Giant is the seventh major release of Ceph. These packages are - recommended for anyone deploying Ceph in a production environment. Critical - bug fixes are backported and point releases are made as necessary. - -- **Firefly:** Firefly is the sixth major release of Ceph. These packages - are recommended for anyone deploying Ceph in a production environment. - Firefly is a long-term stable release, so critical bug fixes are backported - and point releases are made as necessary. - -- **Emperor:** Emperor is the fifth major release of Ceph. These packages - are are old and no longer maintained, so we recommend that users upgrade to - Firefly immediately. - -- **Argonaut, Bobtail, Cuttlefish, Dumpling:** These are the first four - releases of Ceph. These packages are old and no longer maintained (Dumpling - was retired in May 2015), so we recommend that users upgrade to a more - recent version. +The major releases of Ceph are summarized at: + + http://download.ceph.com/docs/master/releases/ + +Every second major release is considered Long Term Stable (LTS). Critical +bugfixes are backported to LTS releases until their retirement. Since retired +releases are no longer maintained, we recommend that users upgrade their +clusters regularly - preferably to the latest LTS release. + +The most recent LTS release is Jewel (10.2.x). .. tip:: For international users: There might be a mirror close to you where download Ceph from. For more information see: `Ceph Mirrors`_.