Re: [Architecture] App Factory Tier Implementation

2016-01-06 Thread Lahiru Manohara
Hi Nadeeshani, I have a few comments on this. On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 3:55 PM, Nadeeshani Pathirennehelage < nadeesha...@wso2.com> wrote: > > Hi All, > > This is the updated user interface design for the *application level tier > implementation.* > > When an application owner creates a new

Re: [Architecture] App Factory Tier Implementation

2016-01-04 Thread Nadeeshani Pathirennehelage
Hi All, This is the updated user interface design for the *application level tier implementation.* When an application owner creates a new application, he can select the pricing plan for that application. ​ Then, for each application, application owner can choose container specs for the

Re: [Architecture] App Factory Tier Implementation

2015-12-18 Thread Dmitry Sotnikov
It looks like Plans set limits on the number of container specifications - which is probably a typo or something. Higher plans will likely allow to have more *instances* (not types) of the containers and probably higher variety (e.g. Free plan only having the small ones). Also, after the plans

Re: [Architecture] App Factory Tier Implementation

2015-12-15 Thread Manjula Rathnayake
Hi Dakshika, On Mon, Dec 14, 2015 at 11:52 AM, Dakshika Jayathilaka wrote: > Hi, > > I have few questions on above user stories, > > 1. How* "setup Eng"* define base currency for this? (USD, LKR) > Billing should be handled by a different application and we need to remove

Re: [Architecture] App Factory Tier Implementation

2015-12-15 Thread Kasun De Silva
Hi Imesh, See my comments inline, > >- I can see the term "gear" is used in the tables but it's not >described. Is this an unit of resources (CPU, memory, disk, etc)? If so how >do we plan to control that for a cluster of containers? > > Yes "Gear" is an unit of resources, but AFAIU

Re: [Architecture] App Factory Tier Implementation

2015-12-15 Thread Imesh Gunaratne
Few questions/points: - I can see the term "gear" is used in the tables but it's not described. Is this an unit of resources (CPU, memory, disk, etc)? If so how do we plan to control that for a cluster of containers? - What would be the entity that a tenant admin would subscribe to?

Re: [Architecture] App Factory Tier Implementation

2015-12-15 Thread Imesh Gunaratne
Thanks for the clarifications Kasun! On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 5:41 PM, Kasun De Silva wrote: > Hi Imesh, > > See my comments inline, > >> >>- I can see the term "gear" is used in the tables but it's not >>described. Is this an unit of resources (CPU, memory, disk, etc)?

Re: [Architecture] App Factory Tier Implementation

2015-12-15 Thread Nadeeshani Pathirennehelage
Hi All, *​Further clarification of Tier User Stories.* Appfactoery set up engineer will define the container_specs. As an example t2.small with the features CPU 1, memory 2 and memeory 4GB. He will also be defining the subscription plans. Then organizations(Tenants) can subscribe to the plans.

[Architecture] App Factory Tier Implementation

2015-12-13 Thread Nadeeshani Pathirennehelage
Hi All, We are hoping to implement the tier implementation for the AppFactory. Tier is the subscription plan which is selected by the organization admin for the organization. 1. AF Set Up Engineer should be able to define Tiers (free/paid v1/ paid v2). 2. AF Set Up Engineer

Re: [Architecture] App Factory Tier Implementation

2015-12-13 Thread Dakshika Jayathilaka
Hi, I have few questions on above user stories, 1. How* "setup Eng"* define base currency for this? (USD, LKR) 2. Do we have any plan on specifying regions? 3. Are we planning to provide any REST APIs for this? (AFAIK we are not planning to have any payment modules in AF side. so probably we