Quoting Dmitrii Shcherbakov (dmitrii.shcherba...@canonical.com): > Hi Serge, > > >From my perspective Juju will continue getting more support for vSphere > provider as VMware is used by some customers that do not want to go with a > full-blown bare-metal deployment and just have spare VMs.
Ok, that's encouraging. > I personally had to do a deployment of K8s on ESX (don't remember which > version they had) but I had to use the manual provider because a custom > provisioning method and IPAM was used on-site without DHCP so there was no > way to use the proper vSphere provider. I've got a DNS server, but it's separate from the juju server right now. Hopefully that is ok. > >From the commercial perspective VMware is listed in a (fresh) datasheet > below and we do have that demand. > > https://assets.ubuntu.com/v1/b35eca50-Enterprise-Kubernetes-datasheet.pdf?_ga=2.138877683.1310562253.1507133746-467575700.1507133746 > > Best Regards, > Dmitrii Shcherbakov > > Field Software Engineer > IRC (freenode): Dmitrii-Sh Thanks, -serge -- Juju mailing list Juju@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/juju