So, I think that "Trove is designed to support a *single-tenant *database
within a Nova instance" is a misleading definition. What do you think?

Giuseppe


2013/9/9 Daniel Salinas <[email protected]>

> Trove allows you to deploy a single vm with 1 server instance of whichever
> service supported.  So for example, if you were to deploy a mysql instance,
> you would have 1 vm with 1 mysql instance running on it.  You can put as
> many databases on that one server instance as you would like with as many
> database users as you would like.
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 9:21 AM, Giuseppe Galeota <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Dear all,
>> reading the TROVE's 
>> Doc<http://docs.openstack.org/developer/trove/dev/design.html>I see that 
>> Trove is designed to support a single-tenant database within a
>> Nova instance.
>>
>> What does means this?
>>
>> Does it mean that Trove creates a single VM instance in which a single
>> database instance is created?
>>
>> Does it mean that Trove creates a single VM instance in which a more
>> database instances of a single tenant are created ?
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Giuseppe
>>
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