We're using the name convention like this: ubuntu-18.04-x86_64 ubuntu-minimal-16.04-x86_64 debian-9-x86_64 <OS>-<Version>-<Arch> On 8/04/19 9:35 AM, Mohammed Naser wrote:
Hi everyone,
Something that I've been dealing with is the fact that regardless of what cloud you're using, the naming structure is very much different. While we aim to be interoperable, if I want to "boot an Debian Stretch server", the image name will probably be different all over the places.
Is there some sort of way we can eliminate this by implementing a standard naming convention which would allow us to use the same images across all systems?
I'm just opening the idea for discussion, I'd love to hear what others think about this.
Mohammed
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