I am guessing you are asking about Pivotal Greenplum based on the data science question. If so, yes, they mention OpenStack support in the datasheet. https://content.pivotal.io/datasheets/pivotal-greenplum Michael On Thu, Jan 23, 2020 at 1:20 PM Sean Mooney <smooney at redhat.com> wrote: > > On Thu, 2020-01-23 at 20:48 +0000, Ruchi Rajasekhar wrote: > > Would anyone happen to know of any data science platforms that can run on OpenStack? I was looking at Pivotal, > > Pachyderm but they don't run on OpenStack ☹ > > assuming you mean https://pivotal.io/ checking there docs it seams to be supported on openstack > https://docs.pivotal.io/platform/2-8/plan/openstack/openstack_ref_arch.html > > there install guide is here https://docs.pivotal.io/platform/2-8/customizing/openstack.html > > pachyderm seams to mainly target deployment on kubernetes. even the local on perm guide > https://docs.pachyderm.com/latest/deploy-manage/deploy/on_premises/ > assumes that you will deploy kubernetes so you can always just deploy kubernets on openstack and then > deploy pachyderm on that but it does not look like they tried to make it easy to install without kubernetes. > infact that is more or less the first line in there deployment overview > "Pachyderm runs on Kubernetes and is backed by an object store of your choice." > https://docs.pachyderm.com/latest/deploy-manage/deploy/ > > since it was never intended to run on anything othe than kuberntes you best bet to deploy it is to deploy that first on > openstack or bare mentally then deploy pachyderm as normal. > >