Hi,
Thanks all for sharing your views.
Since I am not able to invest in Bigtop any more, I will not give
recommendations.
However I like to share to results of my previous work on topics (1) and (3)
(1a) If you see that a particular software does not fit your needs, it is best
to work with
Thanks for the summary, Evans.
>From Linaro's perspective, it would be great to see:
1. Simple and unified deployment/management for Bigtop SW stack across
various distros and architectures.
We've seen people like Bigtop stack (open and easy to customize) but
failed to deploy and manage in an
To sum up the discussion of this thread, there're two ideas proposed:
* Native K8S packages - by Jay
* Deploy Bigtop via Ambari - by Jun
I think both are very good ideas. However I'd like to gather more info from
the requirement point of view. For example, Jun what do you see from the
Linaro
+1 for this!
And another thing is I'm not clear about the status of ambari mpack in
Bigtop, so can we deploy Bigtop SW stack using ambari now? If the answer is
no, maybe this is what end user would like to see.
Jay Vyas 于2018年12月15日周六 上午1:11写道:
> How about a Kubernetes native distribution :).
Retooling and reenvisioning the platform., more like. Leaner and focused on an
opinionated workflow .
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> On Dec 15, 2018, at 11:22 AM, Evans Ye wrote:
>
> Yeah. A long standing user story :)
> I heard there's a pkg management system called helm for k8s. Is producing
> pkgs
Yeah. A long standing user story :)
I heard there's a pkg management system called helm for k8s. Is producing
pkgs in helm what you proposed?
Jay Vyas 於 2018年12月15日 週六 上午1:11寫道:
> How about a Kubernetes native distribution :).
>
> > On Dec 14, 2018, at 11:53 AM, Evans Ye wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
How about a Kubernetes native distribution :).
> On Dec 14, 2018, at 11:53 AM, Evans Ye wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> We've just released 1.3.0 back in Nov. 2018 with RM Jun He and the
> community's great help. Now it's time to look forward and setup a goal for
> the next stage. We've a doc
Hi all,
We've just released 1.3.0 back in Nov. 2018 with RM Jun He and the
community's great help. Now it's time to look forward and setup a goal for
the next stage. We've a doc established back in 2017 to record the ideas of
Bigtop. See: