Re: [Openstack] Host Stable OS for Controller and Compute

2014-12-17 Thread Preston L. Bannister
My current choice is to use Redhat's "packstack" on Centos 7 (not earlier). Seems to work rather well, and reflects the larger production environments I have seen (so far). Clearly there is no one answer to this question. :) On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 10:44 PM, somshekar kadam wrote: > > I was t

Re: [Openstack] Host Stable OS for Controller and Compute

2014-12-10 Thread somshekar kadam
I was thinking ubuntu 14.04, centos 6.4, as suggested by openstack documentation. I wanted to know developers/user exp in installing openstack, As I have tried fedora20 seems bit tricky also it maybe so that my little knowledge about openstack. thanks in advance   Regards Neelu On Wedn

Re: [Openstack] Host Stable OS for Controller and Compute

2014-12-10 Thread Venu Murthy
​is there any distro that you've zeroed down on using ?​ Best regards, Venu [image: ThoughtWorks] --- *“Excellence is never an accident. It is always the result of high intention, sincere effort, and intelligent execution ― Aristotle* On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at

[Openstack] Host Stable OS for Controller and Compute

2014-12-10 Thread somshekar kadam
Hi All, Please recommend which stable Host OS to use for Controller and Compute node.I have tried Fedora20 seems lot of tweaking is required, correct me If I am wrong. I see that most of it is tested on ubuntu and centos. I am planning to use JUNO stable version. Please help on this  Thanks