Hi Blair
Agree with you on a lot of that stuff, although on lifecycle management we
certainly have a bunch of tooling in place to handle scenarios like initial
creation of user environments ( basic network and router setup ), freezing
resources for non-payment, offboarding of customers after
Hi Matt,
I think your dot points make sense. And yes, I was thinking about Science
Cloud overlap. I see Science Clouds as potentially sharing most or all of
these attributes (with the notable exception being charging in terms of end
users seeing a $ figure, showback and/or instance/cpu hour
Hi Matt,
At considerable risk of heading down a rabbit hole... how are you defining
"public" cloud for these purposes?
Cheers,
Blair
On 21 September 2016 at 18:14, Matt Jarvis
wrote:
> Given there are quite a few public cloud operators in Europe now, is there
>
it as a suggestion on the
etherpad and let’s see what interest develops.
Thanks!
VW
From: Matt Jarvis <matt.jar...@datacentred.co.uk>
Date: Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 3:14 AM
To: OpenStack Operators <openstack-operators@lists.openstack.org>
Subject: [Openstack-operators] Public cloud ope
Given there are quite a few public cloud operators in Europe now, is there
any interest in a public cloud group meeting as part of the ops meetup in
Barcelona ? I already know many of you, but I think it could be very useful
to share our experiences with a wider group.
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