Hi Guys, Speaking of Tungsten Plugin, what happened with the OpenSDN integration?
Last i heard was that they formed a committee after Tungsten project was closed, but havent heard any news since? Reagrds, Bryan On 18 Sep 2024 at 10:22 PM +0800, Wei ZHOU <ustcweiz...@gmail.com>, wrote: > Thanks Byran. > > I think we will definitely keep the following the plugins > - kvm, vmware, xenserver, simulator > - ovs, vxlan, nsx, tungsten, internal-lb > > hyperv is not well-maintained, but I prefer to keep it. ovm/ovm3/ucs > support could be dropped. > > for the network plugins, I do not have preferences. good to know that Palo > alto is interested. > in ACS 4.21 or 4.22, you might see some more VNF improvements (e.g. a > provider framework and an implementation) > > > Kind regards, > Wei > > > On Wed, Sep 18, 2024 at 3:25 PM Bryan Tiang <bryantian...@hotmail.com> > wrote: > > > Hi Wei Zhou, > > > > We dont use any of the plugins listed, but some do stand out: > > > > # HyperV # We dont use it right now, but would definitely use it if it was > > more mature. Some enterprise-ey applications we use require HyperV (other > > than Vmware) for some reason (Eg. Oneidentity Privilege Access Mgmt > > System), so we maintain a small cluster of HyperV outside of cloudstack. > > But if there's no intention to enhance these, id suggest to remove it. With > > people moving out of Vmware and looking for alternatives, Cloudstack docs > > should show the fairly supported items. Its just better on optics and CS > > adoption. > > > > # Palo Alto # I believe this was built by CloudOps by Aptum in 2014? We > > were researching this extensively cause we wanted to implement some NGFW > > capabilities in our setup, but it seems the project wasn't maintained over > > the years. Im not sure whos using it, but it's sad there wasn't much > > uptake. Probably because Palo Alto is really expensive now. If there was a > > fortinet plugin, we'd be very interested. But right now, we settled on > > using VNF + L2 Networks. > > > > Note: Please dont remove VXLAN plugin... will self destruct. > > > > > >