On 19.02.2014 22:12, Chiradeep Vittal wrote:
Hi all,
The fact that one has to have a HTTP server to host templates before
the templates can be imported into secondary storage is an
inconvenience. I am not sure how much of an inconvenience it is, but I
was asked to detail the technical architecture, if it needed to be
supported. Certainly, I can imagine for folks coming in contact with
ACS for the first time, it might seem onerous to set up another web
server.
I've sketched a strawman proposal [1] to support browser-based
uploads of templates and volumes to secondary storage.
It is not yet a PROPOSAL since it is still raw (and I do not have
time to work on this immediately).
Please comment on this.
[1] https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/x/jY5cAg
A small request, can we enhance this feature so that it will generate
multiple templates with different storage?
For example now when I add a Linux template it has to be in different
sizes: 10GB, 20GB, 40GB, 100GB, 200GB etc. Another round of templates
for say Windows, another for eg Linux+CPanel and so on and so forth. I
end up adding tons of templates (really one of my biggest pet peeves
with ACS) whereas with the same setup in openstack or onapp I just need
to add 3.
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