Hi,
Opendaylight should be out of the list also, but ML2 - OpenDaylight is in good place.

Lajos

Slawek Kaplonski <skaplons@redhat.com> ezt írta (időpont: 2023. aug. 21., H, 10:59):

Hi Allison,


Dnia piątek, 18 sierpnia 2023 16:34:07 CEST Allison Price pisze:

> Hi Slawek,

>

> Yes, that is perfectly fine. Thank you for the heads up!


Thank You.

Here's updated proposal for Neutron related questions:


Which OpenStack Network (Neutron) drivers are you using?

    A10 Networks

    Arista

    Big Switch

    Brocade / Broadcom

    Calico

    Cisco UCS / Nexus

    Embrane

    Extreme Networks

    Hyper-V

    IBM SDN-VE

    Linux Bridge

    Mellanox

    Meta Plugin

    MidoNet

    Modular Layer 2 Plugin (ML2)

    NEC OpenFlow

    nova-network

    OpenDaylight

    Nuage Networks

    One Convergence NVSD

    OpenContrail or Juniper

    Open vSwitch

    OVN

    PLUMgrid

    Ruijie Networks

    Ryu OpenFlow Controller

    VMWare NSX (formerly Nicira NVP)

    ML2 - Alcatel-Lucent Omniswitch

    ML2 - Arista

    ML2 - Big Switch

    ML2 - Brocade VDX/VCS

    ML2 - Calico

    ML2 - Cisco APIC

    ML2 - Cisco DFA

    ML2 - Cloudbase Hyper-V

    ML2 - Freescale SDN

    ML2 - Frescale FWaaS

    ML2 - Fujitsu Converged Fabric Switch

    ML2 - Huawei Agile Controller

    ML2 - Linux Bridge

    ML2 - Mellanox

    ML2 - Mellanox SR-IOV

    ML2 - MidoNet

    ML2 - Nuage Networks

    ML2 - ONOS

    ML2 - One Convergence

    ML2 - OpenDaylight

    ML2 - OpenFlow Agent

    ML2 - Open vSwitch

    ML2 - OVN

    ML2 - SR-IOV

    ML2 - Pluribus

    ML2 - Tail-F

    ML2 - VMWare DVS

    Other Network Driver


Neutron: Which of the following features in the Neutron project are you actively using, interested in using or looking forward to using in your OpenStack deployment?

    Accelerated virtual switching (e.g. DPDK based) Accelerated virtual switching using software acceleration (DPDK)

    Accelerated virtual switching using hardware offloading

    Address Scopes

    Agent-based availability zones

    DNS resolution

    Designate integration (External DNS service)

    Distributed Virtual routing (DVR)

    Dynamic routing

    L2 Gateways

    ML2 Hierarchical Port Binding

    Metering

    Multi-segment provider networks (routed provider networks)

    Multiple ML2 drivers in the same deployment

    Multiple routing capabilities in the same deployment (router flavours)

    Port mirroring/monitoring (TAPaaS)

    Traffic steering

    Performance counters

    Pluggable IPAM

    Floating IPs

    Floating IP port forwarding

    QoS Bandwidth limiting

    QoS guaranteed minimum bandwidth

    QoS DSCP Marking

    QoS Floating IP bandwidth limiting

    QoS GW bandwidth limiting

    Placement resource scheduling

    SR-IOV

    Software firewalling (FWaas)

    Security groups

    Software virtual private networking (VPNaaS)

    Subnet pools

    Trunk ports

    VRRP-based HA routing HA routing

    ECMP routers

    transparent vlan,

    IPv6 Metadata

    IPv6 NDP Proxy

    IPv6 Prefix Delegation

    Live migration


New answers or things added to existing answers are marked with bold font.

Things which we would like to remove as they don't makes sense anymore or are covered by other answers are written in the strikethrough font.

I hope it will be clear and fine for You and that You will still be able to update those questions :)

Please ping me if You would have any additional questions.


>

> Cheers,

> Allison

>

> > On Aug 18, 2023, at 12:57 AM, Slawek Kaplonski <skaplons@redhat.com> wrote:

> >

> > Hi,

> >

> > Dnia czwartek, 17 sierpnia 2023 16:50:49 CEST Allison Price pisze:

> >> Hi everyone,

> >>

> >> As a reminder, tomorrow (Friday, August 18) is the deadline to submit changes for the 2024 OpenStack User Survey. If you and your team need more time, please let me know.

> >>

> >> Cheers,

> >> Allison

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>> On Jul 31, 2023, at 2:17 PM, Allison Price <allison@openinfra.dev> wrote:

> >>>

> >>> Hi Everyone,

> >>>

> >>> Like Helena mentioned last week, we are closing the 2023 OpenStack User Survey in a few weeks and will then open the 2024 OpenStack User Survey. At this time, we want to offer the project teams and TC the opportunity to update your project specific questions that appear at the end of the survey. As a reminder, for the project-specific questions, these appear if a survey taker selects your project in their deployment and TC questions appear to all survey takers.

> >>>

> >>> If you and your team would like to update the question, please let me know by Friday, August 18. I know that this is a holiday time for many, so if any team needs some extra time, just let me know. I am also able to share the existing questions with any team that needs a refresher on what is currently in the survey.

> >>>

> >>> In the meantime, please continue to promote openstack.org/usersurvey to anyone (and everyone!) you know who is running OpenStack or planning to in the future. We want to get as much feedback as we possibly can.

> >>>

> >>> Cheers,

> >>> Allison

> >>

> >>

> >

> > Sorry for asking for that but would it be possible if we (Neutron) would send You update at end of the Monday (21.08.2023)? I was at work only 2 days this week and I did not had time to talk about it with Rodolfo who is Neutron PTL to summarize everything. Today I am also off as we have recharge day in Red Hat. And the same is for Rodolfo. I would like to discuss with him everything on Monday morning CEST and then I would send You final version of what we would like to change there. Would that be ok for You? Thx in advance

> >

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> > Slawek Kaplonski

> > Principal Software Engineer

> > Red Hat

>

>



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