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Alex Heneveld commented on CLOUDSTACK-576: ------------------------------------------ Hi folks-- To get the ball rolling here are a few questions on design/features. And my answers, in order to kick off the argument discussion this needs! I'll collate and post at #576. *(1) Should we try for an AWS or vApp look-alike? Or build something around Cloudstack concepts?* Something new and lightweight based around Cloudstack, taking the best of the others. Cloudstack concepts (networking, service offerings) have evolved a lot since EC2 and are more expressive. If we try to mimic something else too much we'll end up with a poorly fitting shoe. A migration tool to take other template types would then be an option. *(2) What functionality do people care about most?* - ability to launch a set of VM's based on template ID or template key/value details - ability to define a scalable cluster of a template - ability to attach external (code) policies to that cluster - ability to specify that the collection is on a private subnet with only selected VM+ports exposed via a public IP *(3) What deployment and management tools/techniques are people using and would like to see supported here?* - bash scripts (install and run scripts, with ability to refer to other VMs programmatically in the script) - deploy a puppet-master, then bring up other "stem-cell" nodes which connect to the puppet master - (David Nalley has already mentioned knife-cloudstack using chef) - whirr ( http://whirr.apache.org ) - brooklyn ( http://brooklyncentral.github.com ) for clusters and policies, building on the above Best, Alex > PaaS Enablement: Composite Application Blueprints > ------------------------------------------------- > > Key: CLOUDSTACK-576 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-576 > Project: CloudStack > Issue Type: New Feature > Security Level: Public(Anyone can view this level - this is the > default.) > Components: API, AWSAPI > Reporter: Duncan Johnston-Watt > > Given the level of interest in CloudStack as a platform for private, hybrid > and public cloud one of the gaps is support for composite/multi-tier > application blueprints comparable to VMware vApp and CloudFormation templates > without necessarily slavishly following either of them. This is almost > certainly a new component. One that will leverage/enhance the API/AWSAPI > components amongst others. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your JIRA administrators For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira