+1 from me as well.

I think what makes Magnum appealing is the promise to provide 
container-as-a-service. I see coe deployment as a helper to achieve the 
promise, instead of the main goal.

Best regards,
Hongbin

From: Jay Lau [mailto:jay.lau....@gmail.com]
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Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [magnum]swarm + compose = k8s?

+1 to Egor, I think that the final goal of Magnum is container as a service but 
not coe deployment as a service. ;-)

Especially we are also working on Magnum UI, the Magnum UI should export some 
interfaces to enable end user can create container applications but not only 
coe deployment.
I hope that the Magnum can be treated as another "Nova" which is focusing on 
container service. I know it is difficult to unify all of the concepts in 
different coe (k8s has pod, service, rc, swarm only has container, nova only 
has VM, PM with different hypervisors), but this deserve some deep dive and 
thinking to see how can move forward.....

On Wed, Sep 30, 2015 at 1:11 AM, Egor Guz 
<e...@walmartlabs.com<mailto:e...@walmartlabs.com>> wrote:
definitely ;), but the are some thoughts to Tom’s email.

I agree that we shouldn't reinvent apis, but I don’t think Magnum should only 
focus at deployment (I feel we will become another Puppet/Chef/Ansible module 
if we do it ):)
I belive our goal should be seamlessly integrate Kub/Mesos/Swarm to OpenStack 
ecosystem (Neutron/Cinder/Barbican/etc) even if we need to step in to 
Kub/Mesos/Swarm communities for that.

—
Egor

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This is definitely a topic we should cover in Tokyo.

On Sep 29, 2015, at 8:28 AM, Daneyon Hansen (danehans) 
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+1

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This has been my thinking in the last couple of months to completely deprecate 
the COE specific APIs such as pod/service/rc and container.

As we now support Mesos, Kubernetes and Docker Swarm its going to be very 
difficult and probably a wasted effort trying to consolidate their separate 
APIs under a single Magnum API.

I'm starting to see Magnum as COEDaaS - Container Orchestration Engine 
Deployment as a Service.

On 29/09/15 06:30, Ton Ngo wrote:
Would it make sense to ask the opposite of Wanghua's question: should 
pod/service/rc be deprecated if the user can easily get to the k8s api?
Even if we want to orchestrate these in a Heat template, the corresponding heat 
resources can just interface with k8s instead of Magnum.
Ton Ngo,

<ATT00001.gif>Egor Guz ---09/28/2015 10:20:02 PM---Also I belive docker compose 
is just command line tool which doesn’t have any api or scheduling feat

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Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [magnum]swarm + compose = k8s?
________________________________



Also I belive docker compose is just command line tool which doesn’t have any 
api or scheduling features.
But during last Docker Conf hackathon PayPal folks implemented docker compose 
executor for Mesos (https://github.com/mohitsoni/compose-executor)
which can give you pod like experience.

—
Egor

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Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [magnum]swarm + compose = k8s?

Wanghua,

I do follow your logic, but docker-compose only needs the docker API to 
operate. We are intentionally avoiding re-inventing the wheel. Our goal is not 
to replace docker swarm (or other existing systems), but to compliment it/them. 
We want to offer users of Docker the richness of native APIs and supporting 
tools. This way they will not need to compromise features or wait longer for us 
to implement each new feature as it is added. Keep in mind that our pod, 
service, and replication controller resources pre-date this philosophy. If we 
started out with the current approach, those would not exist in Magnum.

Thanks,

Adrian

On Sep 28, 2015, at 8:32 PM, 王华 
<wanghua.hum...@gmail.com<mailto:wanghua.hum...@gmail.com><mailto:wanghua.hum...@gmail.com<mailto:wanghua.hum...@gmail.com>><mailto:wanghua.hum...@gmail.com<mailto:wanghua.hum...@gmail.com>>>
 wrote:

Hi folks,

Magnum now exposes service, pod, etc to users in kubernetes coe, but exposes 
container in swarm coe. As I know, swarm is only a scheduler of container, 
which is like nova in openstack. Docker compose is a orchestration program 
which is like heat in openstack. k8s is the combination of scheduler and 
orchestration. So I think it is better to expose the apis in compose to users 
which are at the same level as k8s.


Regards
Wanghua
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