Hi Gal,

Thanks for your answer.

>The question is what you mean by multi-tenancy, if you mean that different 
>tenants each control their own bare-metal
>server then Kuryr already support this. (by tenant credential configuration)

   I understand kuryr can configure with tenant credential, but we still need 
neutron-openvswitch-agent on
the bare-metal server, it need admin account…

Thanks.

Regards,
Liping Mao

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Hi Liping Mao,

The question is what you mean by multi-tenancy, if you mean that different 
tenants each control their own bare-metal
server then Kuryr already support this. (by tenant credential configuration)

If what i think you mean, and thats running multi tenants on the same 
bare-metal then the problem
here is that Docker and Kubernetes doesnt support something like that either 
(mostly for security reasons) and
the networking is just part of it (Which is what Kuryr focus on).
For this, you usually pick with what Magnum offer and thats running containers 
inside tenant VMs.

However, there are some interesting technologies and open source projects which 
enable
something like that and we are evaluating them, its definitely a long term goal 
for us.



On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 5:06 AM, Liping Mao (limao) 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Thanks Mohammad for your clear explanation.
Do we have any way or roadmap or idea to support kuryr in multi-tenant in bare 
metal servers now?

Thanks.

Regards,
Liping Mao


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Date: 2016年1月26日 星期二 上午2:35
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Considering that the underlying container technology is not multi-tenant (as of 
now), your observation is correct in that all neutron resources are made for a 
single tenant. Until Docker supports multi tenancy, we can possibly use network 
options and/or wrappers for docker/swarm clients to achieve some kind of multi 
tenancy support. Having said that, I should add that as of now we do not have 
such a feature in Kuryr.

Best,

Mohammad


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Hi Kuryr guys,

I’m a new bee in kuryr, and using devstack to try kuryr now, I notice when I 
use kuryr to create network/port for container, the resources are in “admin”.
Do kuryr support multi-tenant now? For example, if I want try kuryr in demo 
tenant, how can I do this?

Thanks for your help and any help would be appreciated.

Regards,
Liping 
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