Hi Ignasi, Thank you for reply.
On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 10:52 PM, Ignasi Barrera <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi Shital, > > Regarding the node provisioning and monitoring, you can do both using the > ComputeService. It peovides common compute features and it can be used to > write code that works against different cloud providers. > > Unfortunately jclouds still does not provide portable tenant/networking > management APIs. Not all providers provide multi-tenancy (or just tenant > management apis) and networking management, so there is no portable way to > do this across different clouds using jclouds. > > You can, however, write your code using the provider specific apis (like > the Abiquo one). In OpenStack you can use the Keystone api to manage > tenants and the Nova api to manage networking (the openstack experts may > give more light here; I don't remember if there is also support for > Neutron). In the case of Amazon, you can use its SubnetApi. > > HTH > > Ignasi > El 20/02/2014 06:45, "Shital Patil" <[email protected]> escribió: > > Hi, >> I am looking for a way to create virtual data center on amazon and >> openstack using jclouds.. >> Where I should be able to do following things through jclouds- >> >> 1-Manage and monitor virtual machines. >> 2-Handle their networking through jclouds. >> 3-Dynamically provision nodes. >> 4- Have multi-tanent environment. >> >> I can see data center and multi-tenancy management is offered through >> jclouds by ABIQUO API >> http://jclouds.apache.org/documentation/userguide/using-abiquo/ >> >> But I want to do this with amazon and openstack. >> Could you please provide me some pointers to proceed on this? >> >> Thank you >> >> >
