> On 01/26/2016 11:32 AM, Gyorgy Szombathelyi wrote: > > Hello! > > > > I just want to announce a new installer for OpenStack: > > https://github.com/DoclerLabs/openstack > > It is GPLv3, uses Ansible (currently 1.9.x, 2.0.0.2 has some bugs which has > to be resolved), has lots of components integrated (of course there are > missing ones). > > Goal was simplicity and also operating the cloud, not just installing it. > > We started with Rackspace's openstack-ansible, but found it a bit complex > with the containers. Also it didn't include all the components we required, so > started this project. > > Feel free to give it a try! The documentation is sparse, but it'll improve > > with > time. > > (Hope you don't consider it as an advertisement, we don't want to sell this, > just wanted to share our development). > > > > Br, > > György > > > > Hi, > Hi Michael,
> What do you mean by "complex with the containers"? Is the mere fact of > containers usage a complex thing for you or the problem is in some > implementation details around it? > I don't see the benefits containerizing every OpenStack component. Installing them from packages, and run them in a physical host is the way how Linux systems worked for years, it still works for us. > And did you have a chance to check the Kolla project? It uses Ansible too, but > the difference is that Kolla uses Docker containers and openstack-ansible > uses "raw" LXC. I read about it, I didn't check it personally. My personal concern about Dockerizing OpenStack that now the whole infrastructure depends an a docker daemon. But maybe I am wrong, I'm not an expert in this field. > > Cheers, > Michal > Br, György __________________________________________________________________________ OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Unsubscribe: openstack-dev-requ...@lists.openstack.org?subject:unsubscribe http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev