Hi Christian, In my experience, it is possible to perform in-place migration from ML2/LXB -> ML2/OVN, albeit with a shutdown or hard reboot of the instance(s) to complete the VIF plugging and some other needed operations. I have a very rough outline of required steps if you’re interested, but they’re geared towards an openstack-ansible based deployment. I’ll try to put a writeup together in the next week or two demonstrating the process in a multi-node environment; the only one I have done recently was an all-in-one. James Denton Rackspace Private Cloud From: Christian Rohmann <christian.rohmann@inovex.de> Date: Monday, August 29, 2022 at 4:10 AM To: Slawek Kaplonski <skaplons@redhat.com>, openstack-discuss@lists.openstack.org <openstack-discuss@lists.openstack.org> Subject: Re: [neutron] Switching the ML2 driver in-place from linuxbridge to OVN for an existing Cloud CAUTION: This message originated externally, please use caution when clicking on links or opening attachments! Thanks Slawek for your quick response! On 23/08/2022 07:47, Slawek Kaplonski wrote: 1) Are the data models of the user managed resources abstract (enough) from the ML2 used? So would the composition of a router, a network, some subnets, a few security group and a few instances in a project just result in a different instantiation of packet handling components, but be otherwise transparent to the user? Yes, data models are the same so all networks, routers, subnets will be the same but implemented differently by different backend. The only significant difference may be network types as OVN works mostly with Geneve tunnel networks and with LB backend You are using VXLAN IIUC your email. That is reassuring. Yes we currently use VXLAN. But even with the same type of tunneling, I suppose the networks and their IDs will not align to form a proper layer 2 domain, not even talking about all the other services like DHCP or metadata. See next question about my idea to at least have some gradual switchover. 2) What could be possible migration strategies? [...] Or project by project by changing the network agents over to nodes already running OVN? Even if You will keep vxlan networks with OVN backend (support is kind of limited really) You will not be able to have tunnels established between nodes with different backends so there will be no connectivity between VMs on hosts with different backends. I was more thinking to move all of a projects resources to network nodes (and hypervisors) which already run OVN. So split the cloud in two classes of machines, one set unchanged running Linuxbridge and the other in OVN mode. To migrate "a project" all agents of that projects routers and networks will be changed over to agents running on OVN-powered nodes.... So this would be a hard cut-over, but limited to a single project. In alternative to replacing all of the network agents on all nodes and for all projects at the same time. Wouldn't that work - in theory - or am I missing something obvious here? Has anybody ever done something similar or heard about this being done anywhere? I don't know about anyone who did that but if there is someone, I would be happy to hear about how it was done and how it went :) We will certainly share our story - if we live to talk about it ;-) Thanks again, With kind regards Christian