just add my cents here. "Driver" concept make sense to my understaning. The current quantum underline plugins works and behaves more like network connectivity provider on top of specific type of device, from hardware and software, from vendors to open source. You can only enable ONE of it to provide virtual network service, but can't deploy without it.Just like database driver, it provide access of data backend and can't be absent. However plugin is not a essential part. Multiple plugins can be enabled at the same time in many software cases. They can work together with host to provide more functionalities.
Best Regards, Edward Zhang(张华) 地址:北京市海淀区东北旺西路8号 中关村 Staff Software Engineer 软件园28号楼 环宇大厦3层 邮编:100193 Travel&Transportation Standards Address: 3F Ring, Building 28 Emerging Technology Institute(ETI) Zhongguancun Software Park, 8 IBM China Software Development Lab Dongbeiwang West Road, Haidian e-mail: zhu...@cn.ibm.com District, Beijing, P.R.C.100193 Notes ID: Hua ZZ Zhang/China/IBM Tel: 86-10-82450483 Dan Wendlandt <d...@nicira.com> To 2012-07-31 14:45 "Sumit Naiksatam (snaiksat)" <snaik...@cisco.com> cc Please respond to OpenStack Development Mailing List OpenStack <openstack-...@lists.openstack.org> Development , "netstack@lists.launchpad.net" Mailing List <netstack@lists.launchpad.net>, <openstack-dev@li Willian Molinari sts.openstack.org <willian.molin...@locaweb.com.br> > Subject Re: [openstack-dev] [Netstack] [Quantum] plugin -> backend Yes, we've had this discussion many times :) I agree that people find the term "plugin" confusing, but each time we've talked about it, we've failed to find a single term that is substantially better to warrant the confusion likely to be caused by renaming. In some cases I've started using the term "engine" when describing the plugin concept to people, since its really about a "pluggable backend" that powers the generic quantum API layer. The name "driver" was very intentionally not chosen, as driver implies that it is specific to a particular type of back-end device, whereas a Quantum plugin is really more about an overall strategy of creating logical networks, etc. For example, you could have a generic VLAN plugin that has drivers to talk to many different types of switches. Dan On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 7:55 PM, Sumit Naiksatam (snaiksat) < snaik...@cisco.com> wrote: Hi, I believe there are two topics of discussion here, one of which is the terminology. The way things are implemented today, I agree that the “plugin” terminology seems a bit confusing. However, probably the bigger topic of discussion is what kind of a design is preferable, “backend” versus “plugin”? As Yong points out, today’s Quantum service completely relies on the plugin for providing all functionality, including functionality that is probably common across plugins (like state management of logical resources, IPAM, etc.). Going forward, would it make sense to push some of the common functionality into the Quantum service, and have plugins which actually behave like the name suggests? Thanks, ~Sumit. From: netstack-bounces+snaiksat=cisco....@lists.launchpad.net [mailto: netstack-bounces+snaiksat=cisco....@lists.launchpad.net] On Behalf Of Yong Sheng Gong Sent: Monday, July 30, 2012 7:05 PM To: Willian Molinari Cc: OpenStack Development Mailing List; netstack@lists.launchpad.net Subject: Re: [Netstack] [Quantum] plugin -> backend Hi, Add it into openstack-dev and [quantum] into the subject. Yes, 'backend' seems better than 'plugin' for our case here. Our plugin is a must for quantum server to work, while 'plugin' tends to make us think it will provide more functionalities if we plug it in. And I don't think our plugin is 'pluggable backend'. I prefer to call it 'replaceable or configurable' 'backend' or 'dirver'. Thanks Yong Sheng Gong -----netstack-bounces+gongysh=cn.ibm....@lists.launchpad.net wrote: ----- To: "netstack@lists.launchpad.net" <netstack@lists.launchpad.net> From: Willian Molinari Sent by: netstack-bounces+gongysh=cn.ibm....@lists.launchpad.net Date: 07/31/2012 07:26AM Subject: [Netstack] plugin -> backend Æ!! Hi folks! I was concerned to bring the "plugins" discussion because it looks like a bikeshedding and it probably was discussed before, but I think it will be beneficial at all. What motivated me to bring the discussion was the Metaplugin implementation (https://review.openstack.org/#/c/10181/) that looks like a quantum backend implementing support for plugins. When we first looked into quantum we thought that quantum plugin was following the same concept of all other plugins (ie we should install a lot of plugins to enhance the application) but we found that this is not the concept of quantum plugins, talking to Dan about this at the openstack summit I found the real concept of quantum plugins and I heard some people saying that plugins should be something like a "pluggable backend", so why not to call the plugin just "backend"? Looks natural to have just one backend at time and this backend should handle multiple plugins if needed (the metaplugin case). Sorry for bringing a non-technical discussion like this but every time someone asks me to explain what quantum does I need to show plugins as "backends" to make sense. I'm the only guy that think it's confusing? :P Just want to hear your ideas about this topic. -- Willian Molinari (a.k.a PotHix) -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~netstack Post to : netstack@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~netstack More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~netstack Post to : netstack@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~netstack More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dan Wendlandt Nicira, Inc: www.nicira.com twitter: danwendlandt ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _______________________________________________ OpenStack-dev mailing list openstack-...@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev
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