Hi Merlijn, > > That's a great question. It is something that we've followed. Take note > that the headline in the OpenStack Apps Catalog is: > *"The OpenStack Application Catalog will help you make applications > available on your cloud."* > > But, I think it should more accurately state: > *"The OpenStack Application Catalog will help you make applications > available on **OpenStack clouds**." (full stop)* > > Juju Charms make applications available on all/most major public clouds > AND OpenStack clouds ... and on bare metal, and in containers on your dev > laptop, and who knows what next. >
Very true. Although TOSCA is making some progress in that direction. They currently support OpenStack, AWS, VMWare, Kubernetes and they also have a "manual provider" building on Fabric. They addressed a lot of the complexity issues in their "Simple YAML Profile" and Cloudify is creating a reference implementation that is getting some traction ( http://ariatosca.org/). The Linux Foundation is also interested in this, basing their SDN and NFV project on it: https://www.open-o.org/ Your thoughts? > > Write one charm, deploy and manage an application in a whole load [1] of > places. :) > > [1] https://jujucharms.com/docs/devel/clouds > > Cheers, > > Ryan >
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