I wonder if that would assume some choice for a desired compiler? Perhaps
https://github.com/golang/gofrontend, https://go.googlesource.com/gollvm/ and
https://github.com/tinygo-org/tinygo?
I also wonder if ARM platform might be supported, since Java-on-ARM and
Kubernetes/Docker-on-ARM are pretty
t: Re: [DISCUSS] CloudStack Kubernetes Service plugin
I would be really interested in exploring multi-master k8s cluster but it is
not in proposal at the moment. We can surely look into this.
FS mentions, for deployment, plugin will use kubeadm and kubectl tools.
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From: Riepl, Gregor (SWISS TXT)
Sent: 25 September 2019 22:11
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Hi all,
kubernetes-cloudstack-provider provides the missing link between Kubernetes and
CloudStack resources (firewall, loadbalancer, node infor
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Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] CloudStack Kubernetes Service plugin
Make sense for the proposed implementation, would it handle redundant
master?
How would the k8s cluster would be created, using Rancher tools, kubectl or
other?
so far, the small part I understand from MaaS
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> Hi Rohit, Nux,
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> Thanks Rohit for cloudstack-provider, that's exactly
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Sounds interesting.
For me there are also some questions like Pierre.
If I understand it correctly all nodes inclusive the masters will be deployed
from a core os template?
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Make sense for the proposed implementation, woul
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Make sense for the proposed implementation, would it handle redundant master?
How woul
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From: Paul Angus
Sent: 25 September 2019 16:47
To: dev@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: RE: [DISCUSS] CloudStack Kubernetes Service plugin
The proposed implementation will create a master and n worker nodes.
It will also support (graceful) cluster resizing, the next step woul
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Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] CloudStack Kubernetes Service plugin
Hi Paul,
Yeah, was bad timing for the CCCNA this year unfortunately :-(, I'm not sure
I'm curious to see how cloudstack could become more "other Apache products
friendly" but I don't
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> Hi Rohit, Nux,
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> Thanks Rohit for cloudstack-provider, that's exactly it ! :-D Nux, I agree
> with your opinion, but
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From: Pierre-Luc Dion
Sent: 25 September 2019 13:37
To: dev@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] CloudStack Kubernetes
Hi Rohit, Nux,
Thanks Rohit for cloudstack-provider, that's exactly it ! :-D
Nux, I agree with your opinion, but there is a lot of interest for k8s and
seams like
a lot of organisations are moving to container based infrastructures to
standardized their deployment.
if we want to extent the discus
We see huge demand for K8s in our customer base. Just a note...
On Wed, Sep 25, 2019, 4:03 AM Nux! wrote:
> Do you guys see high demand for K8s?
> From where I'm looking it seems to be going the way of Openstack, loads
> of hype, overcomplicated, near-impossible to upgrade.
> Not sure if it's w
Do you guys see high demand for K8s?
From where I'm looking it seems to be going the way of Openstack, loads
of hype, overcomplicated, near-impossible to upgrade.
Not sure if it's worth investing resources for this.
Lucian
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From: Pierre-Luc Dion
Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2019 23:54
To: dev@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] CloudStack Kubernetes Service plugin
hello,
That look interesting, but any plan on doing the other
hello,
That look interesting, but any plan on doing the other way around too?
Like having k8s consume CloudStack resources so a k8s cluster could update
load-balancing service of a VPC or other network service from cloudstack,
attach Data-volumes and such..
On Tue, Sep 24, 2019 at 2:42 AM Abhis
Hi all,
I would like to propose developing a plugin for Kubernetes integration in
CloudStack, can be named CloudStack Kubernetes Service plugin.
I've written down an initial design document for it here,
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/CloudStack+Kubernetes+Service
Please r
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