Hi! I found the project which is using tarballs for storing images. https://tarballs.openstack.org/trove/images/
We would like to use the same space for storing sahara-images if it is possible. Please answer on Luigi's questions. Best Regards, Evgeny Sikachev QA Engineer Mirantis, Inc On 28 Apr 2017, 16:39 +0400, Luigi Toscano <[email protected]>, wrote: > Hi, > > The Sahara project has been providing pre-built images containing the Hadoop/ > Spark/$bigdata frameworks since the beginning of the project, so that users > can be immediately productive. > > The generated qcow2 images have been living so far here: > http://sahara-files.mirantis.com/images/upstream/ > > As a team we were wondering whether we could store those images on some shared > and publicly accessible space on openstack.org (like tarballs.openstack.org). > > I guess that the main concern could be the disk usage. Currently the space > used for the older releases (from kilo to newton) is around ~110GB. The > estimate for Ocata is ~35GB and the number is going to grow. > Of course we can drop old images when a certain release reaches its end-of- > life (unless there is a place to store some archived artifacts). > > About the update frequency: the images are currenctly rebuilt with with every > commit in sahara-image-elements (and soon in sahara with a different build > method) by the tests. > I don't think that we would need to update the images in this stored space > with every commit, but at most once every month or, even better, when a new > release of sahara-image-elements is tagged. > > Please note that we already store some artifacts on tarballs.openstack.org, > even if their size is not definitely not the same of those disk images. > https://review.openstack.org/#/c/175395/ > https://review.openstack.org/#/c/367271/ > > To summarize: would it be possible for us to use some shared space, and if > yes, which are the conditions? > > -- > Luigi >
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