> 
> Question:
> What does the future hold with regard to cephadm vs rpm/deb packages? If it is
> now suggested to use cephadm and thus containers to deploy new clusters, what
> does the future hold? Is there an intent, at sometime in the future, to no
> longer support rpm/deb packages for Linux systems, and only support the
> cephadm container method?
> I am not asking to argue containers vs traditional bare metal installs. I am
> just trying to plan for the future. Thanks

I am also interested in this question. For now you can argue that you are save 
with the os packages, because the current containers are nothing else than a 
(different) os on a os. 
This of course changes when you get containers that just having binaries (or 
something small like alpine linux).

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