Hi Sebastien, Thank you for publishing the roadmap.
> Replace VR with h/w (srx, asa etc) A question for all - What are the implications of expanding this feature to support s/w appliances, such as the ASA/CSR 1000V ? This is something that I have been implementing manually to date because: > Improve VR, VR agent, API for VR :) It involves a little bit of 'creative networking' in order to suppress the CS virtual router. Any improvements in this area would be very useful. Even a QuickCloudNoServices-like offering for isolated networks would be great. I¹m aware that this can be created manually, but I¹m not convinced that this is a supported configuration. Pushing this concept further, I¹d like to see support for Layer 2 isolated networks. I use these for running virtual L2 devices under CS simply by creating dummy IP address ranges and ignoring them. Again, I have to suppress the VR, because it¹s not needed at L2. I¹ve been doing a fair bit to push the limits of networking in CloudStack over the last year using just VLANs and the standard API calls . I¹m happy to answer any questions anyone may have. Best regards, -Christian -- Christian Lafferty <christ...@bt.net> On 31/05/2015 05:08, "Sebastien Goasguen" <run...@gmail.com> wrote: >Hi folks, > >Several folks on this list representing their company¹s interest shared >with me their fixes/features plans and hopes. > >I believe we can use this to build a solid roadmap for our project, >something that we have never had. > >I captured a lot of bullet items and tried to categorize them to start >building a roadmap. > >You can see the document on our wiki at: > >https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/Roadmap > >I would like to call everyone to make this page a great living document >that will be up to date and help us drive cloudstack forward. > >First order of business would be to add description to each item and if >you are working on it or would like to help out, write your name down ! > > >Cheers, > > >-Sebastien