Monty Taylor wrote:
On 03/14/2017 06:04 PM, Davanum Srinivas wrote:
Team,
So one more thing popped up again on IRC:
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/oslo.config_etcd_backend
What do you think? interested in this work?
Thanks,
Dims
PS: Between this thread and the other one about Tooz/DLM and
os-lively, we can probably make a good case to add etcd as a base
always-on service.
As I mentioned in the other thread, there was specific and strong
anti-etcd sentiment in Tokyo which is why we decided to use an
abstraction. I continue to be in favor of us having one known service in
this space, but I do think that it's important to revisit that decision
fully and in context of the concerns that were raised when we tried to
pick one last time.
I'm in agreement with this.
I don't mind tooz either (it's good at what it is for) since I took a
part in creating it... Given that I can't help but wonder how nice it
would be to pick one (etcd, zookeeper, consul?) and just do nice things
with it (perhaps u know even work with the etcd or zookeeper or consul
developers [depending on which one we pick] on features and bug fixes
and such).
It's worth noting that there is nothing particularly etcd-ish about
storing config that couldn't also be done with zk and thus just be an
additional api call or two added to Tooz with etcd and zk drivers for it.
Ya, to me zookeeper and etcd look pretty much the same now-a-days.
Which I guess is why https://github.com/coreos/zetcd ('A ZooKeeper
"personality" for etcd) (although I'm not sure I'd want to run that, ha)
exists as a thing.
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