Rook-Ceph
Kubernetes-native CephFS and S3-compatible object storage component for Runtime.
Note The STS-based S3 access path (
rgw s3 auth use sts) is staged but not yet active — current S3 access uses static RGW credentials. This path will be enabled once the federated flow is validated.
Component Category
Data and storage / object and file storage
Component Description
Rook-Ceph is the Rook operator running a Ceph cluster on Kubernetes. It provides CephFS for shared file storage and a RADOS Gateway (RGW) endpoint for S3-compatible object storage. It is the platform's primary object storage layer.
Why It Is Used
In BullSequana AI Runtime, Rook-Ceph provides a Kubernetes-native, scalable, and operator-managed storage layer for S3-compatible workloads and shared file storage through CephFS. It integrates with the existing identity, ingress, and certificate-management components.
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S3 Access Model
Two S3 access paths are configured on the RGW:
- Static access keys — the active path. A bootstrap job creates a dedicated RGW user and writes its access key and secret to the
rook-ceph-rgw-bootstrapsecret in therook-cephnamespace. Workloads and operators consume those credentials directly. - STS / Keycloak-federated access — staged but inactive (
sts=false). The path is wired so it can be enabled once the federated flow is validated.
For the validation procedure used to confirm static-key access end to end, see Rook-Ceph RGW S3 access.
Dashboard access
The Ceph dashboard is exposed through Gateway API and protected by an oauth2-proxy instance that delegates authentication to Keycloak. A dedicated Keycloak client is created during deployment.
Operational Notes
- An orphan-cleaner cronjob runs in the
rook-cephnamespace and removes pods that remain bound to non-existent nodes, which would otherwise block component startup after node turnover. - CephFS is exposed through one or more Kubernetes
StorageClassresources for dynamicPersistentVolumeClaimprovisioning. - TLS for RGW and dashboard endpoints is issued by cert-manager.
Deployment notes
Rook-Ceph deploys as two components in the common tier: the operator at sync wave 5 and the cluster at sync wave 8, both in the rook-ceph namespace. The cluster runs three MON daemons, one MGR, and one OSD device set with a count of 3, spread across hosts. The object store uses three-way replication for both metadata and data pools. OSD nodes use the workload=storage node affinity label.
Interacts With
cert-manager, which issues and renews TLS certificates for RGW and dashboard endpoints.Gateway APIandExternal DNS, which expose the RGW S3 endpoint and the Ceph dashboard.Keycloak, which authenticates dashboard access throughoauth2-proxyand is the planned identity provider for the future STS-based S3 access path.Reflector, which is used to propagate selected secrets across namespaces during deployment.