On 13 January 2017 at 15:01, Clint Byrum wrote:
> Excerpts from Armando M.'s message of 2017-01-13 11:39:33 -0800:
> > On 13 January 2017 at 10:47, Clint Byrum wrote:
> >
> > > Excerpts from Joshua Harlow's message of 2017-01-12 22:38:46 -0800:
> > > > Kevin
Excerpts from Armando M.'s message of 2017-01-13 11:39:33 -0800:
> On 13 January 2017 at 10:47, Clint Byrum wrote:
>
> > Excerpts from Joshua Harlow's message of 2017-01-12 22:38:46 -0800:
> > > Kevin Benton wrote:
> > > > If you don't want users to specify network details,
"as an operator"? That's not related to the iPhone developer use case (user
usability) at all.
For users, they just boot a VM and Nova will call the API and neutron will
setup a network/router/etc on demand and return it so there is nothing the
user has to do.
If you have issues with operator
On 13 January 2017 at 10:47, Clint Byrum wrote:
> Excerpts from Joshua Harlow's message of 2017-01-12 22:38:46 -0800:
> > Kevin Benton wrote:
> > > If you don't want users to specify network details, then use the get me
> > > a network extension or just have them boot to a
Excerpts from Joshua Harlow's message of 2017-01-12 22:38:46 -0800:
> Kevin Benton wrote:
> > If you don't want users to specify network details, then use the get me
> > a network extension or just have them boot to a public (or other
> > pre-created) network.
> >
> > In your thought experiment,
My two cents on this
Agree with Kevin, IaaS solutions(like CloudStack, OpenNebula, OpenStack, etc.)
offer a deep level of customization for those apps which requires fine-grained
control of Cloud resources with the disadvantage of increasing the time
required for developing them. By other
Kevin Benton wrote:
If you don't want users to specify network details, then use the get me
a network extension or just have them boot to a public (or other
pre-created) network.
In your thought experiment, why is your iPhone app developer not just
using a PaaS that handles instance scaling,
If you don't want users to specify network details, then use the get me a
network extension or just have them boot to a public (or other pre-created)
network.
In your thought experiment, why is your iPhone app developer not just using
a PaaS that handles instance scaling, load balancing and HA?
Sean M. Collins wrote:
Joshua Harlow wrote:
So I don't want to start to much of a flame-war and am really just trying to
understand things that may be beyond me (so treat me nicely, ha).
The basic question that I've been wondering revolves around the following
kind of 'thought experiment' that
Joshua Harlow wrote:
> So I don't want to start to much of a flame-war and am really just trying to
> understand things that may be beyond me (so treat me nicely, ha).
>
> The basic question that I've been wondering revolves around the following
> kind of 'thought experiment' that asks something
>
Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [neutron] Confusion around the complexity
On Thu, Jan 12, 2017 at 3:46 PM, Joshua Harlow <harlo...@fastmail.com>
wrote:
> So I don't want to start to much of a flame-war and am really just
> trying to understand things that may be beyond me (so treat m
On Thu, Jan 12, 2017 at 3:46 PM, Joshua Harlow wrote:
> So I don't want to start to much of a flame-war and am really just trying to
> understand things that may be beyond me (so treat me nicely, ha).
>
> The basic question that I've been wondering revolves around the
On 01/12/2017 04:46 PM, Joshua Harlow wrote:
So I don't want to start to much of a flame-war and am really just trying to
understand things that may be beyond me (so treat me nicely, ha).
The basic question that I've been wondering revolves around the following kind
of 'thought experiment' that
On 12 January 2017 at 15:07, Armando M. wrote:
>
>
> On 12 January 2017 at 14:46, Joshua Harlow wrote:
>
>> So I don't want to start to much of a flame-war and am really just trying
>> to understand things that may be beyond me (so treat me nicely, ha).
On 12 January 2017 at 14:46, Joshua Harlow wrote:
> So I don't want to start to much of a flame-war and am really just trying
> to understand things that may be beyond me (so treat me nicely, ha).
>
> The basic question that I've been wondering revolves around the
So I don't want to start to much of a flame-war and am really just
trying to understand things that may be beyond me (so treat me nicely, ha).
The basic question that I've been wondering revolves around the
following kind of 'thought experiment' that asks something along the
lines of:
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