Thanks Salvatore. It gave me good understanding of these python-*clients.
On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 6:46 PM, Salvatore Orlando <sorla...@nicira.com>wrote: > Hi Balaji, > > I am not sure I understand your questions. I think that with "clients" > your referring to python-novaclient and/or python-quantumclient. > If that is correct, those are merely applications that provide users with > tools for access the respective endpoints. These applications are usually > not part of the server-side architecture. It sounds pretty natural to me > then each tenant will run its own client application, which could be > python-quantumclient, something based on it, or something completely > different that interfaces with the quantum API. > Similar reasoning applies to nova, and all the other Openstack projects > IMHO. > > Salvatore > > > On 5 November 2012 13:47, balaji patnala <patnala...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >> Hi, >> >> Just want to understand the design of *client architecture like Nova >> client and Quantum Client. >> >> Can we run these clients more than one in multiple nodes like Controller >> and as well Compute Node to communicate with Central DB on controller. If >> we do this, do we see any side-affects of overall architecture..... >> >> Appreciate your help in understanding.. >> >> regards, >> balaji >> > >
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