[openstack-dev] [Climate] 0.1.0 release

Oleg Gelbukh ogelbukh at mirantis.com
Wed Feb 5 11:49:12 UTC 2014


Congrats to all Climate team members who made it happen, great job!

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Oleg Gelbukh


On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 3:36 PM, Dina Belova <dbelova at mirantis.com> wrote:

> Hi, folks!
>
> Today Climate has been released first time and I'm really glad to say that
> :)
>
> This release implements following use cases:
>
>    - User wants to reserve virtual machine and use it later. He/she asks
>    Nova to create server, passing special hints, describing information like
>    lease start and end time. In this case instance will be not just booted,
>    but also shelved not to use cloud resources when it's not needed. At the
>    time user passed as 'lease start time' instance will be unshelled and used
>    as user wants to. User may define different actions that might happen to
>    instance at lease end - like snapshoting or/and suspending or/and removal.
>    - User wants to reserve compute capacity of whole compute host to use
>    it later. In this case he/she asks Climate to provide host with passed
>    characteristics from predefined pool of hosts (that is managed by admin
>    user). If this request might be processed, user will have the opportunity
>    run his/her instances on reserved host when lease starts.
>
>
> Here are our release notes: Climate/Release_Notes/0.1.0<https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Climate/Release_Notes/0.1.0>
>
> Other useful links:
>
>    - Climate Wiki <https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Climate>
>    - Climate Launchpad <https://launchpad.net/climate>
>    - Future plans for 0.2.x <https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/climate-0.2>
>
>
> Thanks all team who worked on Climate 0.1.0 and everybody who helped us!
>
> Best regards,
>
> Dina Belova
>
> Software Engineer
>
> Mirantis Inc.
>
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