Re: Home server hardware for Ubuntu 14.04?

2014-10-07 Thread Tom Buskey
My intro to Openstack was someone in sales from Canonical showing how he used HP microservers and other parts from eBay to teach himself Openstack. Juju was just being introduced and at the time, the minimal recommended stack was 12 nodes. He had the whole setup in his office. 12 HP Microservers

Re: Home server hardware for Ubuntu 14.04?

2014-10-07 Thread Bill Ricker
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 7:53 AM, Tom Buskey t...@buskey.name wrote: My intro to Openstack was someone in sales from Canonical showing how he used HP microservers and other parts from eBay to teach himself Openstack. Juju was just being introduced and at the time, the minimal recommended stack

Re: Home server hardware for Ubuntu 14.04?

2014-10-07 Thread Peter Petrakis
You can deploy openstack to a single machine in a number of ways. I think this one actually makes an LXC for each instance, I just found this http://astokes.org/ubuntu-openstack-installer/ Marco's way on the other hand uses --deploy-to N to direct juju to install the charm to a specific

Re: Home server hardware for Ubuntu 14.04?

2014-10-07 Thread Tom Buskey
Yes, it was Federico. I saw the warmup he did at BLU. It was very good IMO. On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 10:49 AM, Bill Ricker bill.n1...@gmail.com wrote: On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 7:53 AM, Tom Buskey t...@buskey.name wrote: My intro to Openstack was someone in sales from Canonical showing how he

Re: Home server hardware for Ubuntu 14.04?

2014-10-07 Thread Tom Buskey
I've been using packstack on CentOS. You can deploy on just one machine and then add compute nodes easily. If you're doing more then a few or want to do HA or multiple controller nodes or customize, it's not the right way. But it works well for small setups like some of us have at home. On