 Ceph is a powerhouse, and at Red Hat we recently worked with an analyst firm to validate scalability for 10 billion objects. But what's notable is that we were able to maintain performance and deliver deterministic performance at scale by tuning Ceph for the workload at hand and adjusting the hardware profile to accommodate these workloads. In this way, Ceph is very malleable to an organization's use cases. And Ceph is not only massively scalable to deal with the expanding global data footprint, but it's highly extensible. It provides an S3-compatible object store for cloud native applications and it's built on APIs and provides the underlying storage for private cloud deployments built on OpenStack. Plus, for Red Hat OpenShift, our Kubernetes platform, Ceph is the underlying technology that provides persistent storage to stateful applications running in OpenShift. It delivers block, file, and object storage classes as well as Kubernetes data services that offer a more secure, common user experience from edge deployments to the core data center and across cloud providers.