Thanks Roy, this actually looks pretty interesting. It seems that only AWS
is supported for Cassandra, and a lot of the code is obviously geared
towards scylla (e.g nemesis). Do you have any idea how much works w.r.t
Cassandra?

On 8 October 2017 at 17:00, Roy Dahan <r...@scylladb.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> My name is Roy and I'm one of the maintainers of SCT
> <https://github.com/scylladb/scylla-cluster-tests>, a framework to deploy
> and test Scylla & Cassandra clusters on various backends like (AWS, GCE,
> OpenStack and libvirt).
>
> In general:
>
>    - scdm.cluster: Contains cluster/node abstractions
>
>
>    - scdm.nemesis: Cluster disruption procedures
>
>
>    - scdm.remote: SSH library
>
>
>    - scdm.tester: Contains base test class
>
>
> We regularly add more type of Nemesis (cluster disrupters) and tests.
>
> Important to note, It doesn't replace dtest  but it's a useful framework to
> test the cluster as a whole for longer period of time with various
> scenarios.
>
> Feel free to use and contribute back.
>
> Roy
> - QA Manager, Scylla
>

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