We've got volumes in production, and while I'd be more comfortable with option 
2 for the reasons you list below, plus the fact that cinder is fundamentally 
new code with totally new HA and reliability work needing to be done 
(particularly for the API endpoint), it sounds like the majority is strongly 
favouring option 1...

--
Duncan Thomas
HP Cloud Services, Galway

From: openstack-bounces+duncan.thomas=hp....@lists.launchpad.net 
[mailto:openstack-bounces+duncan.thomas=hp....@lists.launchpad.net] On Behalf 
Of Flavia Missi
Sent: 11 July 2012 20:56
To: Renuka Apte
Cc: Openstack (openstack@lists.launchpad.net) (openstack@lists.launchpad.net)
Subject: Re: [Openstack] [nova] [cinder] Nova-volume vs. Cinder in Folsom

For me it's +1 to 1, but...

Here at Globo.com we're already deploying clouds based on openstack (not in 
production yet, we have dev and lab), and it's really painful when openstack 
just "forces" us to change, I mean, sysadmins are not that happy, so I think 
it's more polite if we warn them in Folsom, and remove everything next. Maybe 
this way nobody's going to "fear" the update. It also make us lose the chain of 
thought.. you're learning, and suddenly you have to change something for an 
update, and then you come back to what you we're doing...
--
Flavia

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