The network support listed in the 1.25 alpha release notes (
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/juju-dev/2015-August/004721.html ) looks
pretty good, i'll give it a whirl.
On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 7:11 AM, Kapil Thangavelu wrote:
> Its been hard to see much progress on this
On 17/09/15 13:09, Kapil Thangavelu wrote:
> The network support listed in the 1.25 alpha release notes ( >
> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/juju-dev/2015-August/004721.html )
looks > pretty good, i'll give it a whirl.
Hey rockstar, nice to see you around again! Thanks for any feedback.
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Hey Kapil,
Sorry for not responding earlier.
You raised some good points re non-default VPC support. My plan was to
introduce the support for specifying a VPC ID to use, while also
making sure initially Juju keeps the same behaviour and experience
Its been hard to see much progress on this and i wanted to checkin wrt to
the current state.
The requirement of public ip on for the subnets sort of defeats the purpose
of supporting non default vpcs. The use of vpc is typically around network
segmentation and isolation semantics, ie db and app
I've talked to a few folk at some conferences, but i'm curious what's been
happening in networking?
it feels like its been fairly long time w/ little visible progress on end
user features. particularly i'm curious about aws (ie. the worlds biggest
cloud :-).. more concretely
- can i use existing