Re: [Openstack] [Quantum] Scale out

2013-03-01 Thread Simon Pasquier
Hello Heiko,
I think that there is a blueprint [1] currently in progress to address your
needs. The Quantum developers might be able to give us more information.
Simon
[1] https://blueprints.launchpad.net/quantum/+spec/quantum-scheduler


2013/3/1 Heiko Krämer krae...@avarteq.de

 Heyho Guys,

 i'm trying to setup Openstack with Quantum. That's not a big deal and
 all components are running but Quantum L3 agent and dhcp agent runs on
 one node (network node). So this node are a GW for external and internal
 traffic. This topology will be a bottleneck in the near future.
 My goal is now to scale out Quantum on other nodes like nova-network.


 My first idea was to create a second router and configure this router on
 a second node (l3 agent router_id ) with a second external network (l3
 agent network_id). I can use now a second network node with a second
 router and second external network to balance the traffic between this
 tow nodes.

 So before i had: 1Gbit Uplink to WAN = 1 x network node with 1 ext NIC
 Now: 2 x 1 Gbit Uplink to WAN = 2 x network node with 1 ext NIC


 The main goal is to use the external NIC's of each compute node or of
 many Network nodes but the maintainability, which vm or tenant are use
 which network node, is not really good.


 I would prefere i can Quantum scale out of the box and Quantum manage
 port mapping on different nodes like a port scheduler mapper :)


 Have anyone experience with that ? Ideas or network topologies ?



 Greetings
 Heiko

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Re: [Openstack] [Quantum] Scale out

2013-03-01 Thread Dan Wendlandt
Yes, Grizzly will give you more options when scaling out the L3 gateway
node.  I'd suggest pausing for a bit until that new functionality is
included in the OpenStack documentation.

Dan

On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 6:00 AM, Simon Pasquier pasquier.si...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hello Heiko,
 I think that there is a blueprint [1] currently in progress to address
 your needs. The Quantum developers might be able to give us more
 information.
 Simon
 [1] https://blueprints.launchpad.net/quantum/+spec/quantum-scheduler


 2013/3/1 Heiko Krämer krae...@avarteq.de

  Heyho Guys,

 i'm trying to setup Openstack with Quantum. That's not a big deal and
 all components are running but Quantum L3 agent and dhcp agent runs on
 one node (network node). So this node are a GW for external and internal
 traffic. This topology will be a bottleneck in the near future.
 My goal is now to scale out Quantum on other nodes like nova-network.


 My first idea was to create a second router and configure this router on
 a second node (l3 agent router_id ) with a second external network (l3
 agent network_id). I can use now a second network node with a second
 router and second external network to balance the traffic between this
 tow nodes.

 So before i had: 1Gbit Uplink to WAN = 1 x network node with 1 ext NIC
 Now: 2 x 1 Gbit Uplink to WAN = 2 x network node with 1 ext NIC


 The main goal is to use the external NIC's of each compute node or of
 many Network nodes but the maintainability, which vm or tenant are use
 which network node, is not really good.


 I would prefere i can Quantum scale out of the box and Quantum manage
 port mapping on different nodes like a port scheduler mapper :)


 Have anyone experience with that ? Ideas or network topologies ?



 Greetings
 Heiko

 --
 B. Sc. Informatik
 Heiko Krämer
 CIO/Administrator

 Twitter: @railshoster
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 Zweigstelle:
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 Geschäftsführer: Alexander Faißt, Dipl.-Inf.(FH) Julian Fischer
 Handelsregister: AG Saarbrücken HRB 17413, Ust-IdNr.: DE262633168
 Sitz:
 Science Park 2
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 Fax: +49 (0)681 / 309 64 191

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