Reddit query for openstack magnum for enterprise core component maker
https://www.reddit.com/r/openstack/comments/10hu68s/container_orchestrator_f... . Hi team, request anyone of you from this project to please help us out. We also mean to contribute to the project because we know that we will need to add a lot more features to it that what api endpoints are already providing to us. When we do, it will all be contributed to the project after it is being tested for months in production. I am leaning towards openstack magnum and I do not have a lot of time to convince others of the same. Thanks and Regards, https://ambig.one/2/
Hi, Read your post on Reddit. From an operator's perspective, Magnum allows us to easily let users provision a Kubernetes cluster with a few clicks and go straight into k8s. We are already operating an OpenStack cloud so Magnum with the Openstack integration was a great choice. What is best for you will depend a lot on a few factors: - Your familiarity with OpenStack and size/features of your current cloud - Size / Number of clusters and Day 1 operations - What kind of service you want provide It is difficult to give a great answer without knowing more details about your situation. Feel free to ping me on this email with more information if you are not comfortable with sharing internal details on the internet. Regards, Jake On 22/1/2023 10:07 am, Gajendra D Ambi wrote:
https://www.reddit.com/r/openstack/comments/10hu68s/container_orchestrator_f... <https://www.reddit.com/r/openstack/comments/10hu68s/container_orchestrator_for_openstack/>. Hi team, request anyone of you from this project to please help us out. We also mean to contribute to the project because we know that we will need to add a lot more features to it that what api endpoints are already providing to us. When we do, it will all be contributed to the project after it is being tested for months in production. I am leaning towards openstack magnum and I do not have a lot of time to convince others of the same.
Thanks and Regards, https://ambig.one/2/ <https://ambig.one/2/>
Hi, So we need to test our AI/ML frameworks using our chips on nodes. We have a custom django rest api with frontend where our devs can request for a k8s cluster so that they can run their workload inside a pod which accesses chips on the hardware to perform AI/ML activities. We already have ironic working for baremetal provisioning. More than GUI, we are interested in the API part of magnum, whether all that is there in GUI is exposed as api via openstack so that our restapi+frontend can offer it to our devs. We could not find any installation material apart from what we have on openstack guide itself (https://docs.openstack.org/magnum/latest/install/index.html), We are currently running ussuri (I know it is EOL) but we plan to have openstack-helm in few months from a vendor so that should solve the problem but for now, at least to do POC, we were hoping to get this installed+integrated with our regular openstack on baremetal. If any of you have a better installation+integration guide for magnum, then it will be greatly appreciated. devstack was a no go after many days, we could not even get it going. So we want to bite the bullet and install magnum on openstack itself. Thanks and Regards, https://ambig.one/2/ On Fri, Jan 27, 2023 at 4:05 PM Jake Yip <jake.yip@ardc.edu.au> wrote:
Hi,
Read your post on Reddit. From an operator's perspective, Magnum allows us to easily let users provision a Kubernetes cluster with a few clicks and go straight into k8s. We are already operating an OpenStack cloud so Magnum with the Openstack integration was a great choice.
What is best for you will depend a lot on a few factors:
- Your familiarity with OpenStack and size/features of your current cloud - Size / Number of clusters and Day 1 operations - What kind of service you want provide
It is difficult to give a great answer without knowing more details about your situation. Feel free to ping me on this email with more information if you are not comfortable with sharing internal details on the internet.
Regards, Jake
On 22/1/2023 10:07 am, Gajendra D Ambi wrote:
https://www.reddit.com/r/openstack/comments/10hu68s/container_orchestrator_f... < https://www.reddit.com/r/openstack/comments/10hu68s/container_orchestrator_f...
. Hi team, request anyone of you from this project to please help us out. We also mean to contribute to the project because we know that we will need to add a lot more features to it that what api endpoints are already providing to us. When we do, it will all be contributed to the project after it is being tested for months in production. I am leaning towards openstack magnum and I do not have a lot of time to convince others of the same.
Thanks and Regards, https://ambig.one/2/ <https://ambig.one/2/>
Hi, I won't recommend anything before Yoga, as there are lots of bugs due to the changes in Kubernetes and FCOS version. Yoga works with Fedora Core OS 35 and Kubernetes v1.23.3 [1]. Before that, unfortunately YMMV - I know there are clouds running older versions with backports [2]. [1] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Magnum [2] https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/oct2022-ptg-magnum Regards, Jake On 29/1/2023 12:07 am, Gajendra D Ambi wrote:
Hi, So we need to test our AI/ML frameworks using our chips on nodes. We have a custom django rest api with frontend where our devs can request for a k8s cluster so that they can run their workload inside a pod which accesses chips on the hardware to perform AI/ML activities. We already have ironic working for baremetal provisioning. More than GUI, we are interested in the API part of magnum, whether all that is there in GUI is exposed as api via openstack so that our restapi+frontend can offer it to our devs. We could not find any installation material apart from what we have on openstack guide itself (https://docs.openstack.org/magnum/latest/install/index.html <https://docs.openstack.org/magnum/latest/install/index.html>), We are currently running ussuri (I know it is EOL) but we plan to have openstack-helm in few months from a vendor so that should solve the problem but for now, at least to do POC, we were hoping to get this installed+integrated with our regular openstack on baremetal. If any of you have a better installation+integration guide for magnum, then it will be greatly appreciated. devstack was a no go after many days, we could not even get it going. So we want to bite the bullet and install magnum on openstack itself.
Thanks and Regards, https://ambig.one/2/ <https://ambig.one/2/>
On Fri, Jan 27, 2023 at 4:05 PM Jake Yip <jake.yip@ardc.edu.au <mailto:jake.yip@ardc.edu.au>> wrote:
Hi,
Read your post on Reddit. From an operator's perspective, Magnum allows us to easily let users provision a Kubernetes cluster with a few clicks and go straight into k8s. We are already operating an OpenStack cloud so Magnum with the Openstack integration was a great choice.
What is best for you will depend a lot on a few factors:
- Your familiarity with OpenStack and size/features of your current cloud - Size / Number of clusters and Day 1 operations - What kind of service you want provide
It is difficult to give a great answer without knowing more details about your situation. Feel free to ping me on this email with more information if you are not comfortable with sharing internal details on the internet.
Regards, Jake
On 22/1/2023 10:07 am, Gajendra D Ambi wrote: > https://www.reddit.com/r/openstack/comments/10hu68s/container_orchestrator_f... <https://www.reddit.com/r/openstack/comments/10hu68s/container_orchestrator_for_openstack/> <https://www.reddit.com/r/openstack/comments/10hu68s/container_orchestrator_f... <https://www.reddit.com/r/openstack/comments/10hu68s/container_orchestrator_for_openstack/>>. > Hi team, > request anyone of you from this project to please help us out. We also > mean to contribute to the project because we know that we will need to > add a lot more features to it that what api endpoints are already > providing to us. When we do, it will all be contributed to the project > after it is being tested for months in production. I am leaning towards > openstack magnum and I do not have a lot of time to convince others of > the same. > > Thanks and Regards, > https://ambig.one/2/ <https://ambig.one/2/> <https://ambig.one/2/ <https://ambig.one/2/>> >
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