[openstack-dev] [Cinder]Persistance layer for cinder + taskflow

Joshua Harlow harlowja at yahoo-inc.com
Fri Mar 28 14:38:26 UTC 2014


An idea that might be good to do is to start off using SQLite as the taskflow persistence backend.

Get that working using SQLite files (which should be fine as a persistence method for most usages) and then after this works there can be discussion around moving those tables to something like MySQL and the benefits/drawbacks of doing that.

What do u think?

Start small then grow seems to be a good approach.

Sent from my really tiny device...

On Mar 28, 2014, at 7:11 AM, "Kekane, Abhishek" <Abhishek.Kekane at nttdata.com<mailto:Abhishek.Kekane at nttdata.com>> wrote:


Hello everyone,

Currently I am working on adding persistence layer for create_volume api using taskflow.
Could you please give your opinions on  whether is it a good idea to add taskflow tables in existing cinder database or to create a new database for taskflow.

Thanks & Regards,

Abhishek Kekane



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