Hi both,
Thanks for the info. Yep, I've had a look at the reference architecture and will probably end up running three controllers with six compute nodes using Ceph for storage. Initial thoughts are to put the Ceph OSDs on the compute nodes which each have 4x400GB SSD drives spare and use the controllers as the ceph monitors. It is a month or two until I start the migration so will hop on to IRC if I have any issues or questions! Cheers, Matt --- Dr Matt John Engineer (Service Delivery - COMSC) School of Computer Science & Informatics Cardiff University, 5 The Parade, Cardiff, CF24 3AA Tel: +44 2920 876536 joh...@cardiff.ac.uk The University welcomes correspondence in Welsh or English. Corresponding in Welsh will not lead to any delay. Dr Matt John Peiriannydd (Cyflwyno Gwasanaeth - COMSC) Ysgol Cyfrifiadureg a Gwybodeg Prifysgol Caerdydd, 5 The Parade, Caerdydd, CF24 3AA Ffôn : +44 2920 876536 joh...@caerdydd.ac.uk Mae'r Brifysgol yn croesawu gohebiaeth yn Gymraeg neu'n Saesneg. Ni fydd gohebu yn Gymraeg yn creu unrhyw oedi. ________________________________ From: Jean-Philippe Evrard <jean-phili...@evrard.me> Sent: 05 June 2018 09:14:52 To: Matthew John Cc: openstack-operators@lists.openstack.org Subject: Re: [Openstack-operators] Switching from Fuel to OpenStack-Ansible Hello, That's doable indeed! (In fact it's exactly what I did during Kilo timeframe! :p) Have you looked at the openstack-ansible deploy guide? It should help you understand the process. On the way it should link you to the reference architecture, where you can have more details about the network flows. Don't hesitate to join us on our IRC channel for more detailed questions, on freenode #openstack-ansible. If you want to continue by email, don't hesitate to put [openstack-ansible] in the email title :) Best regards, Jean-Philippe Evrard (evrardjp)
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