On 10/13/2016 3:02 AM, Zhenyu Zheng wrote:
Hi All,
We would like to propose FusionCompute driver to become an official Nova
driver.
FusionCompute is an computing virtualization software developed by
Huawei, which can provide tuned high-performance and high reliabilities
in VM instance provisioning, clustered resource pool management, and
intelligent HA/FT scheduling.
The concepts and technical details for FusionCompute could be found in:
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/FusionCompute
Huawei has been working on integrating FusionCompute and OpenStack since
Folsom release using Nova-FusionCompute driver. FusionCompute has been
successfully deployed as the hypervisor within Huawei's FusionShpere
Openstack Cloud Operation System solution in large number of commercial
private and public clouds running stable for several years, including:
*Deutsche Telekom - Open Telekom Cloud*:
http://www.cebit.de/en/news/open-telekom-cloud-is-live.xhtml
https://www.telekom.com/media/company/291108
http://www.huawei.com/en/news/2016/3/dian-xin-yun
https://cloud.telekom.de/en/cloud-infrastructure/open-telekom-cloud/
*Telefonica LatAm Public Cloud*:
https://www.business-solutions.telefonica.com/es/information-centre/news/telefonica-and-huawei-reach-a-global-agreement-to-promote-enterprise-migration-to-the-cloud/
http://www.lightreading.com/services/cloud-services/telefonica-and-huawei-debut-latam-public-cloud/d/d-id/726571
https://www.huawei.com/th-TH/news/2016/9/Telefonica-Brazil-Mexico-Chile-Cloud-Serve
https://www.cloud.telefonica.com/en/
*Huawei Enterprise Cloud:*
http://www.hwclouds.com/en-us/
*China Telecom Public Cloud:*
http://www.ctyun.cn/
http://www.ctyun.cn/product/oos_e
*Other cases can be found in*:
http://e.huawei.com/en/case-studies?product=Cloud%20Computing
As mentioned above, FusionCompute has been proved to be with high
reliability and large user base, thus we would like to propose
FusionCompute driver to Nova as an official Nova driver.
We have tried to propose this back in 2014, blueprint and discussions
can be found in:
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/nova/+spec/driver-for-huawei-fusioncompute
http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2014-February/026075.html
We have set up the ThirdPartyCI:
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/ThirdPartySystems/Huawei_FusionCompute_CI
and adjusting it to Nova, it will be online very soon.
Thanks
Kevin Zheng
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As mentioned elsewhere in this thread, I think at a minimum we're
looking for:
1. Available source code in GitHub. I'd recommend going the route of the
PowerVM driver in git.openstack.org and get it into the openstack
namespace and start doing your development in the open.
2. Third party CI. You could/should be running this on your driver
changes in #1 above.
This basically sounds like a cluster driver like vCenter and PowerVC
which poses scheduling and resource tracking issues which we've
regretted from an architectural standpoint, so adding another driver
that relies on this model is not attractive.
Are you also going to be proposing a Cinder storage driver and/or a
Neutron ML2 plugin?
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Thanks,
Matt Riedemann
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