Thank you for everyone!

After some lurking around I found rather unusual way: use external networks on per-tennant based with directly attached interfaces. This will not only eliminate neutron nodes (as heavy server), but will remove NAT and simplify everything for tenant. All we need just a some VLAN/VXLANs with few external networks (per tenant).

Tenants will have no 'routers' and 'floatingips', but still will have DHCP and other yummy neutron things like private networks with overlapping numbering plans.

Future reports follow.

On 12/21/2014 12:16 AM, George Shuklin wrote:
Hello.

I've suddenly got request for small installation of openstack (about 3-5 computes).

They need almost nothing (just a management panel to span simple instances, few friendly tennants), and I curious, is nova-network good solution for this? They don't want network node and do 'network node on compute' is kinda sad.

(And one more: did anyone tried to put management stuff on compute node in mild production?)


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