>From the stats 
>(http://superuser.openstack.org/articles/openstack-user-survey-insights-november-2014),


-        43% of production clouds use OVS (the default for Neutron)

-        30% of production clouds are Nova network based

-        15% of production clouds use linux bridge

There is therefore a significant share of the OpenStack production user 
community who are interested in a simple provider network linux bridge based 
solution.

I think it is important to make an attractive cloud solution  where deployers 
can look at the balance of function and their skills and choose the appropriate 
combinations.

Whether a simple network model should be the default is a different question to 
should there be a simple option. Personally, one of the most regular complaints 
I get is the steep learning curve for a new deployment. If we could make it so 
that people can do it as a series of steps (by making an path to add OVS) 
rather than a large leap, I think that would be attractive.

BTW, CERN is on nova network with 3,200 hypervisors across 2 sites and we're 
interested to move to Neutron to stay mainstream. The CERN network is set up as 
a series of IP services which correspond to broadcast domains. A typical IP 
service is around 200-500 servers with a set of top of the rack switches and 
one or two router uplinks. An IP address is limited to an IP service. We then 
layer a secondary set of IP networks on the hypervisors on the access switches 
which are allocated to VMs. We change router and switch vendor on average every 
5 years as part of public procurement and therefore generic solutions are 
required. Full details of the CERN network can be found at 
http://indico.cern.ch/event/327056/contribution/0/material/slides/0.pdf.

Tim

From: Fox, Kevin M [mailto:kevin....@pnnl.gov]
Sent: 27 March 2015 17:36
To: OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)
Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [Nova][Neutron] Status of the nova-network to 
Neutron migration work

No, no. Most OpenStack deployments are neutron based with ovs because its the 
default these days.

There are all sorts of warnings to folks for years saying if you start with 
nova-network, there will be pain for you later. Hopefully, that has scared away 
most new folks from doing it. Most of the existing folks are there because they 
started before Neutron was up to speed. Thats a different problem.

So I would expect the number of folks needing to go from nova-network to 
neutron to be a small number of clouds, not a big number. Changing the defaults 
now to favor that small minority of clouds, seems like an odd choice.

Really, I don't think finding the right solution to migrate those still using 
nova-network to neutron has anything to do with what the default out of the box 
experience for new clouds should be...

Having linuxbridge be the default for folks moving from nova-network to neutron 
might make much more sense then saying everyone should by default get 
linuxbridge.

Thanks,
Kevin
________________________________
From: Dean Troyer [dtro...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, March 27, 2015 9:06 AM
To: OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)
Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [Nova][Neutron] Status of the nova-network to 
Neutron migration work
On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 10:48 AM, Assaf Muller 
<amul...@redhat.com<mailto:amul...@redhat.com>> wrote:
Looking at the latest user survey, OVS looks to be 3 times as popular as
Linux bridge for production deployments. Having LB as the default seems
like an odd choice. You also wouldn't want to change the default before
LB is tested at the gate.

Simple things need to be simple to accomplish, and defaults MUST be simple to 
use.

LB's support requirements are very simple compared to OVS.  This is an 
achievable first step away from nova-net and once conquered the second step 
becomes less overwhelming.  Look at the success of swallowing the entire 
elephant at once that we've seen in the last $TOO_MANY years.

dt

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