Hey there, I?m pretty new about ONAP but maybe my two cents on this topic can be useful. From OpenStack perspective the only requirement for any image to provision something is to have previously installed cloud-init[1] service (AFAIK, that?s the only difference for Ubuntu Cloud images[2]), but personally I?ll recommend to use an Immutable Server pattern[3](something like docker images or vagrant boxes). Definitely I like the idea of certify and publish which OpenStack Release is supported and even better if this could be cloud agnostic. Lastly, did you consider multi region support?
Thanks, Victor Morales irc : electrocucaracha [1] http://cloudinit.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ [2] https://www.ubuntu.com/download/cloud [3] https://martinfowler.com/bliki/ImmutableServer.html From: <onap-discuss-bounces at lists.onap.org> on behalf of "Lefevre, Catherine" <cl6...@intl.att.com> Date: Thursday, April 20, 2017 at 3:41 AM To: "onap-discuss at lists.onap.org" <onap-discuss at lists.onap.org> Subject: [onap-discuss] Support ONAP on multiple OS/Openstacks? Good morning all, I would like to start a new thread in order to understand if there is a need to certify ONAP on multiple OS/Openstacks. OS Currently ONAP is running on Ubuntu 14.04 (target to move to Ubuntu 16.04). Open-O is running on CentOS but I understand from Helen Yunxia (Huawei) that it should not be an issue to run it on Ubuntu. Redhat was not considered from a certification perspective due to license cost.