45Drives, a global leader in open-source data storage solutions, announced its participation in Ceph Days Raleigh 2026 on March 25th, a community-driven event focused on the Ceph distributed storage ecosystem. As a Diamond-level member of the Ceph Foundation, the company will engage with enterprise organizations, SMBs, and infrastructure teams to discuss active Ceph initiatives, deployment patterns, and performance innovations shaping software-defined storage.
The event serves as a forum for technical exchange and operational insight across the Ceph ecosystem, with 45Drives bringing its perspective on advancing high-performance, open-source storage at scale. This participation aligns with the company's 2026 thought leadership focus on reducing infrastructure complexity, improving performance economics, and restoring operational control to IT teams as organizations reassess dependence on proprietary enterprise stacks.
Recent large-scale outages and security incidents tied to proprietary stacks have reinforced the value of open architectures that reduce blast radius, improve auditability, and allow operators to maintain direct control over patching and system behavior. By pairing open-source software with purpose-built Storinator hardware, 45Drives enables organizations to build resilient infrastructure designed to fail gracefully rather than catastrophically.
Mitch Hall, Chief Architect of 45Drives, will deliver a technical session focused on next-generation Ceph performance, drawing on hands-on benchmarking and real-world operational testing. The presentation will examine recent advances in erasure coding performance introduced in newer Ceph releases, comparing it against traditional erasure-coded and replicated storage models using identical hardware and network configurations. Evaluation will include synthetic IOPS, latency, and throughput testing, as well as real-world block workloads running inside Proxmox VE virtual machines.
"Our goal is to clearly quantify where FastEC meaningfully closes the performance gap with replicated storage, and where architectural differences still matter," said Hall. "That kind of transparency is essential for operators making real infrastructure decisions at scale, particularly as more teams evaluate open-source infrastructure as a way to escape escalating licensing costs and regain control over their environments."
Ceph Days Raleigh will feature presentations and discussions spanning recent Ceph project updates, performance optimization, emerging hardware technologies such as NVMe storage devices, and practical guidance on running Ceph across multi-site and multi-cluster environments. Sessions will also examine integrations with Kubernetes, OpenShift, and OpenStack, alongside operational best practices for deployments ranging from large-scale enterprise environments to edge and smaller installations.
Key event milestones include the opening of registration and the call for papers on February 16, 2026, followed by speaker notifications on February 27, 2026, and the publication of the full event schedule on March 6, 2026. For more information about 45Drives and its participation in Ceph Days Raleigh 2026, visit https://www.45drives.com. View the original release on https://www.newmediawire.com.


