Also we have conjure-up.io up and running as well.

On Sat, Apr 23, 2016, 10:09 AM Adam Stokes <adam.sto...@canonical.com>
wrote:

> We are currently working a few kinks out to have a fully turnkey solution
> for Nova LXD. The option already exist but there are a few rough spots that
> we are fixing today.
>
> On Sat, Apr 23, 2016, 10:07 AM Mark Shuttleworth <m...@ubuntu.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> Perhaps the best way to test these is with the new "conjure-up
>> openstack" tool in Xenial. It needs a bit of beta testing (it is
>> exercising Juju 2.0 beta as well as LXD 2.0 quite hard!) so please bang
>> on it and file bugs as needed.
>>
>> conjure-up is a nice thin layer on top of bundles, that basically lets
>> you make a walk-through of a bundle deployment with some wiggle-room for
>> placement and scale. If you have a bundle of a large topology, you can
>> thus conjure-up that bundle, giving your users the ability to use it on
>> LXD or on MAAS or on KVM. So in the openstack example it's a nice way to
>> spin up a micro-openstack on your laptop with LXD and KVM, or a
>> macro-openstack on MAAS, walking through each of the components in the
>> bundle one by one.
>>
>> Mark
>>
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