Hi,
Guys around will probably disagree,but I have spent last 5-6weeks creating POC
using repos is ubuntu, and I have to say it is not production rdy yet.
Versions in repos are about 2months old if I'm not mistaken...too old for such
fast paced project.
Marek Ruzicka
System Engineer (storage)
Hi,
So you're suggesting I should install from source. Which branch/tag
should I use? branch stable/essex? tag folsom-3?
And also I'm worrying about upgrading and/or migration. Is it
expensive to adopt a newer version of openstack?
On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 2:53 PM, Ruzicka, Marek
I would say it depends on your experience with OpenStack.
You can probably go for folsom-3... Till you find your way around, final
release should be out and you can use it in production.
(It's only a month or so away, and believe me, it will take you that time to
install it, get to know it, and
Hi Marek,
Thanks for your reply.
When Folsom comes out, I hope there'll be some sharing experiences on
live-migration.
On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 3:46 PM, Ruzicka, Marek
marek.ruzi...@t-systems.sk wrote:
I would say it depends on your experience with OpenStack.
You can probably go for
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From: Ji Zhang zhangj...@gmail.com
To: openstack@lists.launchpad.net openstack@lists.launchpad.net
Subject: [Openstack] Is It Safe to Use The OpenStack Packages Distributed in
Ubuntu 12.04 Official Repository?
Date: Mon, Aug 20, 2012 04:58
Hi,
I'm to
Don't get me wrong Dave,
I'm pretty sure, that you guys at Ubuntu are doing a lot for the sake of this
project. I definitely didn't any mean disrespect.
On the other hand, I simply stay behind my statement... from my point of view
it is not production ready.
Production readiness highly depends
Hi All,
Dave and Marek both have good points. But I have to say I'm more
with Dave on this one.
OpenStack is still moving very fast so two month is a long time, but
if the version in you distro isn't ready for production for you then OpenStack
isn't ready for production for you unless you
I'm working on making anvil build packages (at least basic ones).
My idea is that since it will somewhat track how to
setup/uninstall/configure (along with it knowing how to map pip packages
to distribution packages, something being helped by the new more complete
pip-requires lists) an openstack
Hi,
Yes, they are safe to use and they are production ready.
regards
chuck
On Sun, 19 Aug 2012 20:20:18 +0800
Ji Zhang zhangj...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm to deploy OpenStack Essex in production environment. According to
the official manual, I should either install it manually or use
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