Can I get some clarity on the actual use case and requirements for this standalone VM for China? I’m sorry but I am a bit confused as to what specific problem we are trying to solve. My original understanding from last week is that a VPN jumphost was being requested. What is being described below looks like a completely different scenario.
As for the other work we have committed to, the Infrastructure team is setting up the AWS environment with an ipsec connection in Singapore with a Nexus 3 server (the one with the Docker images) and the git mirror. As previously stated the expected delivery for these resources is Nov 3rd. With regards to requests that we pursue an alternative service provider, that possibility will be assessed at a later date. For the tight time frames on this effort it would be inappropriate to try and ramp up with a new service provider where we have no pre-existing relationships, no contracts in place and no support experience working with them. Doing so would carry a very high risk of actually delaying the delivery of these critical resources. Please let me know if you have any questions. Best Regards, -kenny Kenny Paul, Technical Program Manager kp...@linuxfoundation.org 510.766.5945 > On Oct 24, 2017, at 12:11 AM, Chengli Wang <wangchen...@chinamobile.com> > wrote: > > 2. I apply an VM located in Japan, and set up squid service as http/https > proxy. > I config my Nexus proxy server with this proxy and try to pull docker images > from ONAP nexus3 repo. It can work although it is only 500KB/s. > So based on this condition, I think maybe USB disk is not urgent right now, > it would be helpful If you can collaborate to provide the public VM with > squid service locate in Asia. >
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