On 31/12/14 04:40, matt wrote: > There are several fundamental problems in getting your feet wet in > OpenStack. > > First is that OpenStack is expecting to be installed into a rack of > systems, not one system. While there are work arounds such as devstack, > they fail to accurately produce a production environment or even a > useful facsimile of one. One of the larger problems for many adopters > of openstack at least initially is coming to grips with neutron and > getting it plugged into their existing network environment. Devstack > doesn't help you here much at all.
Sorry, I might not have been very precise with my words. I was talking about helping people become effective at using OpenStack Clouds, not building them. i.e. How do I make sure that people who use my OpenStack Cloud are able/excited to build great applications there? I see this as tremendously important, in terms of driving cloud growth. If my users aren't abuzz with OpenStack enthusiasm, how will I get more money for bigger and better toys? Cheers, James -- James Dempsey Senior Cloud Engineer Catalyst IT Limited https://catalyst.net.nz/cloud +64 4 803 2264 -- _______________________________________________ OpenStack-operators mailing list OpenStack-operators@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-operators