Developers and Operators,

NetApp’s various Cinder drivers currently provide platform integration for 
ONTAP powered systems, SolidFire, and E/EF-Series systems. Per systems-provided 
telemetry and discussion amongst our user community, we’ve learned that when 
E/EF-series systems are deployed with OpenStack they do not commonly make use 
of the platform specific Cinder driver (instead opting for use of the LVM 
driver or Ceph layered atop).  Given that, we’re proposing to cease further 
development and maintenance of the E-Series drivers within OpenStack and will 
focus development on our widely used SolidFire and ONTAP options.

In accordance with community policy [1], we are initiating the deprecation 
process for the NetApp E-Series drivers [2] set to conclude with their removal 
in the OpenStack Queens release. This will apply to both protocols currently 
supported in this driver: iSCSI and FC.

What is being deprecated: Cinder drivers for NetApp E-Series

Period of deprecation: E-Series drivers will be around in stable/pike and will 
be removed in the Queens release (All milestones of this release)

What should users/operators do: Any Cinder E-series deployers are encouraged to 
get in touch with NetApp via the community #openstack-netapp IRC channel on 
freenode or via the #OpenStack Slack channel on http://netapp.io. We encourage 
migration to the LVM driver for continued use of E-series systems in most cases 
via Cinder’s migrate facility [3].

[1] 
https://governance.openstack.org/reference/tags/assert_follows-standard-deprecation.html
[2] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/456990/
[3] https://docs.openstack.org/admin-guide/blockstorage-volume-migration.html

Thanks,
Goutham Pacha Ravi

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