Hi Pierre-Luc,
As FS states and Paul mentioned, plugin can support scaling of worker nodes
through an API(scaleK8sCluster), howerver, there is no automatic scaling in the
proposal. Also, I'm not sure about shared worker nodes pool at this moment.
Also, as mentioned in FS createK8sCluster API
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Do you guys see high demand for K8s?
From where I'm looking it seems to be going the way of Openstack, loads
of hype, overcomplicated, near-impossible to upgrade.
Not sure if it's worth investing resources for this.
Lucian
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Hi Pierre-Luc,
(we missed you at CCCNA!) How are you seeing CloudStack being more deployment
friendly? What you do think that we could do on top of creating the Kubenetes
Cluster to begin with?
[thinking out loud - we could pre-package Tiller to make it easier to deploy
openWhisk via Helm
Hi Paul,
Yeah, was bad timing for the CCCNA this year unfortunately :-(, I'm not
sure I'm curious to see how cloudstack could become more
"other Apache products friendly" but I don't have particular use case
compared to k8s integration. Has you are suggesting,
would probably make sense to use
The proposed implementation will create a master and n worker nodes.
It will also support (graceful) cluster resizing, the next step would be to
enable the CloudStack plugin for Kubernetes to allow Kubernetes to drive that
scaling, so that you can scale with demand rather than needing to
We see huge demand for K8s in our customer base. Just a note...
On Wed, Sep 25, 2019, 4:03 AM Nux! wrote:
> Do you guys see high demand for K8s?
> From where I'm looking it seems to be going the way of Openstack, loads
> of hype, overcomplicated, near-impossible to upgrade.
> Not sure if it's
Hi Rohit, Nux,
Thanks Rohit for cloudstack-provider, that's exactly it ! :-D
Nux, I agree with your opinion, but there is a lot of interest for k8s and
seams like
a lot of organisations are moving to container based infrastructures to
standardized their deployment.
if we want to extent the
Hi all,
kubernetes-cloudstack-provider provides the missing link between Kubernetes and
CloudStack resources (firewall, loadbalancer, node information, ...).
There is one other component that you still need, though: Suitable images.
I'm not sure if this is something that CloudStack should
The FS is here:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/CloudStack+Kubernetes+Service
I'll let Abhishek fill in any gaps between whats in the FS and your questions -
it might be good to comment on the FS so all of this gets captured.
The one thing I would add is that we see this
Make sense for the proposed implementation, would it handle redundant
master?
How would the k8s cluster would be created, using Rancher tools, kubectl or
other?
so far, the small part I understand from MaaS, it could be very interesting
to integrate it to cloudstack in a way where it could be use
Sounds interesting.
For me there are also some questions like Pierre.
If I understand it correctly all nodes inclusive the masters will be deployed
from a core os template?
What are the pvc or storage class backend which are available to the cluster
nodes? (Local storage from the core os vms?)
Hi Sven,
The cloudstack-kubernetes-provider is a plugin for Kubernetes which enables
Kubernetes to drive CloudStack actions, such as opening firewall ports.
The CloudStack Kubernetes service, enables end users to request say, a
Kubernetes cluster with 1 master and 4 workers (based on a user
Hello @dev / Paul,
Packages are now available for CentOS6, CentOS7, Ubuntu 18.04 and Ubuntu
16.04 at http://download.cloudstack.org/.
Please, let me know in case anyone has issues installing CloudStack
4.13.0.0 via the cloudstack.org mirrors.
Regards,
Gabriel.
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