Good to know! Thanks ;) Cheers, Sebas. Em 06/09/2014 16:06, "Kapil Thangavelu" <[email protected]> escreveu:
> > > Its possible (although unscheduled atm) a real provider could be done for > DO when the provider object storage requirements are dropped from juju > which is work that's scheduled. The coreos announcement also coincided > with the release of the new userdata facility on DO (smoser verified its > basically ec2 compatible) which means cloud-init support. In the future > version of this plugin i intend to use the userdata facilities as it will > speed up non bootstrap machine allocation as at the moment each machine has > to be ssh'd into. > > cheers, > > Kapil > > On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 2:04 PM, Sebastian <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Awesome! Thanks!! >> >> Do you think this plugin will be a real provider? considering the amount >> of people that are using Digital Ocean now. >> >> Something interesting >> https://www.digitalocean.com/company/blog/coreos-now-available-on-digitalocean >> >> Cheers!, >> Sebas. >> Em 05/09/2014 11:41, "Kapil Thangavelu" <[email protected]> >> escreveu: >> >>> Hi Folks, >>> >>> I wanted to send out an announce on the new version of the juju digital >>> ocean plugin 0.5.1 >>> >>> Docs and download info are on the project page. >>> http://github.com/kapilt/juju-digitalocean >>> >>> Its been in fairly regular use by lots of folks and is stable. It takes >>> about 3-4m to bootstrap a new environment, and additional machine creation >>> is multi-threaded for speed. >>> >>> I'm regularly using to create dozen+ machine environments in a few >>> minutes. >>> >>> Some cool tricks that can be done by it with it are cross region >>> environments ( juju add-machine --constraints="region=nyc3" && juju >>> add-machine --constraints="region=ams" ). >>> >>> Regarding this release and a changelog. >>> >>> - os images for ubuntu are looked up via api when adding machines, DO >>> has started updating their image with a bit more frequency and the previous >>> static mapping in the plugin has been removed. Additional latency is about >>> 1s. >>> >>> - new list-machines subcommand which uses DO api to show all machines >>> and their DO details in tabular format. (see readme for examples). >>> >>> - destroy-environment --force both of which bypass juju and use the >>> digital ocean api >>> >>> Roadmap on futures >>> >>> - digital ocean has a new api version that supports userdata and ipv6 >>> >>> >>> ps. if you don't have a digital ocean account signups via my affiliate >>> link are appreciated. >>> https://www.digitalocean.com/?refcode=5df4b80c84c8 >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Juju mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> Modify settings or unsubscribe at: >>> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/juju >>> >>> >
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