> i'd love having a per compute/storage resource 'behavior' toggle would, > that'd be cool and flexible. say i add storage to a cluster i can mark it > 'tag required', to not allow tagless offerings to deploy there. > > > Kevin Kluge wrote: >> The particular behavior in question is how we handle provisioning instances >> that don't have a matching tag. Today, you might not have that >> 'really_really_fast' tag but your machine might still end up on the >> 'really_really_fast'-tagged storage. (e.g. the tagged resources aren't >> exclusively reserved for instances with matching tags) > > Did you discuss the case where a resource offers A,B but the requirement is > for only A? Would that fail to match? > > The current design is just that the offering tags are requirements (and an > offering with no tags has no requirements). That does force everything to > be tagged to get "negative" control, but it seems relatively easy to think > about. >
Sorry for the broken English and replying on top... Cellphone typing while walking.