Ceph and Digital Sovereignty: Why Open Source Isn’t Enough

There’s a seductive shortcut in the digital sovereignty conversation: if software is open source, it must be sovereign. No vendor lock-in. No proprietary black boxes. Community governed. That reasoning gets you to Ceph — the dominant open source distributed storage platform — pretty quickly. It’s also mostly wrong. Sovereignty isn’t a licensing question. It’s a […]

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