The main reasons we don't directly offer cross cloud support is mostly
about user experience. There are potentially tricky things around getting
routing to work correctly between machines. Also there are several things
that are cached on controllers, which only helps if the controller is
"local" to
Many thanks Fen for the detailed guide and for starting a great discussion.
I have a couple of ideas that I'd like to share as well as a few followups
to your write-up.
>The catch is, of course, the manual step of selecting the proper
controller.
Yes in addition to deploying the container on a pa
Yes indeed it answers all my questions Rick. That's all I have for now but
I'll come back to you if I have any more!
Best,
Akshat
On Fri, Sep 1, 2017 at 5:57 PM, Rick Harding
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> Sure thin Akshat. Pricing is still ongoing as we learn from the beta how
> the back end costs work out. Our goa
Sure thin Akshat. Pricing is still ongoing as we learn from the beta how
the back end costs work out. Our goal is definitely to use scale and our
expertise to have using JAAS be cheaper than your own infrastructure.
There's likely to be different pricing levels based on things like support
requirem
Hi Rick,
Thank you for mentioning JAAS. It does indeed solve many of my problems. It
would be great if you could let me know a bit about pricing. I understand
that it's in Beta at the moment. But when it launches will the pricing be
based on number of models/number or deployments or some other cri
in the
> Juju GUI.
>
> — Beppe
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> > Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2017 19:29:14 +0530
> > From: Akshat Jiwan Sharma > <mailto:akshatji...@gmail.com>>
> > To: juju@lists.ubuntu.com <mailto:juju@lists.ubuntu.com>
> > Subject: Juju-gui only show localhos
to
> distinguish which models exist in a given project.
> It also should be possible to authenticate with OpenStack credentials in
> the Juju GUI.
>
> — Beppe
>
> > Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2017 19:29:14 +0530
> > From: Akshat Jiwan Sharma
> > To: juju@lists.
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> Is there a way I can configure multiple providers using the Juju-GUI? Also
> is there a way I can configure cloud providers b
Just to toss, out. JAAS [1] is built to be Juju as a Service across clouds
doing some of the extra work to enable users to have a single dashboard
across a wide array of clouds and regions. Give it a try and I'd love to
chat about any feedback on where JAAS does or doesn't fit for the needs
you're
Akshat,
Just to chip in some of my thoughts on this since we (disclosure, I'm a
researcher at Lenovo) have had extensive discussions on a similar use
case and consequently come down to the same challenge as you are
currently looking at.
1. Juju CLI allows user to select controller, which ess
Akshat,
Just to chip in some of my thoughts on this since we (disclosure, I'm a
researcher at Lenovo) have had extensive discussions on a similar use
case and consequently come down to the same challenge as you are
currently looking at.
1. Juju CLI allows user to select controller, which ess
Thank you Feng,
As I understand for now there is no way to use multiple providers with juju
either with a GUI or command line.
My goal is to be able to allow users to deploy charms (mostly
wordpress/drupal/ghost) on a cloud of their choice. Anything that allows me
to do this is acceptable. The on
Hi Akshat,
Juju controller does not support multiple cloud/provider. It's like a
switch board, juju can only talk to one controller at a time.
However, I do think there are use case of supporting multiple clouds
with one orchestrator. I'm not sure whether juju team has sth like that
on its r
Hi Akshat, thanks for the interesting questions. I think that the blocker
is that a single controller cannot currently manage multiple clouds. Only
regions within the cloud. Once a cloud is bootstrapped to a specific cloud
it assumes all models are on that provider from then on.
In this way, the u
Is there a way I can configure multiple providers using the Juju-GUI? Also
is there a way I can configure cloud providers based on user access roles?
For example a user with access to a particular model can deploy only to a
specific cloud provider.
If one controller can manage multiple clouds and
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