[Interop, Users] listing interop results

Jimmy McArthur jimmy at openstack.org
Fri Feb 12 18:29:28 UTC 2021


Hi Arkady,

Some additional questions...
Are the new add-ons already part of Interop testing? IOW, how would we know which companies qualified?
Are you thinking these new add-ons should qualify as part of an existing logo program (e.g. one of the powereds) or they would have their own logo?

The "Tested" area where you're suggesting we add these is pretty crowded as it is. Would want to be sure I understand #2 above before deciding if this is the best spot. Would want to work with our design team after we see what we're dealing with.

Thanks,
Jimmy

On Feb 12 2021, at 8:05 am, Kanevsky, Arkady <Arkady.Kanevsky at dell.com> wrote:
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> Dell Customer Communication - Confidential
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> Jimmy,
> How hard it will be to implement proposal below?
> Market place pages are maintained by Foundation.
> Thanks,
> Arkady
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> From: Kanevsky, Arkady <Arkady_Kanevsky at DELL.com>
> Sent: Friday, February 5, 2021 4:11 PM
> To: openstack-discuss at lists.openstack.org; Kanevsky, Arkady
> Cc: Jimmy McArthur; thierry at openstack.org; Allison Price
> Subject: [Interop, Users] listing interop results
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> Dell Customer Communication - Confidential
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> Team,
> We are reviewing our openstack interop program.
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> We have 3 base “certifications” for interop that cloud vendors can submit and foundation list on marketplace https://www.openstack.org/marketplace/ :
> Openstack Powered Storage
> OpenStack Powered Compute
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> OpenStack Powered Platform (combines both compute and storage)
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> These can be viewed as the core. And there are 3 add-on programs for specific projects of openstack:
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> DNS (Designate)
> Orchestration (Heat)
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> Shared-File-System (Manila)
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> We have 4 categories of clouds that use interop programs and list their offering with interoperability results and logo:
> Remotely managed private clouds - https://www.openstack.org/marketplace/remotely-managed-private-clouds/
> The latest interop guidelines listed there is 2019.11 and most are from 2017-2018
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> All used OpenStack Powered Platform
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> Vexxhost listed without listing what guidelines they used. (Jimmy can you pull what they had submitted and update their entry)
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> Distros and Appliances - https://www.openstack.org/marketplace/distros/ :
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> These seems to be updated most often. Several used the latest 2020.06 guidelines
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> There are usage of all 3 core logos.
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> No add-on logos listed
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> Hosted Private Clouds - https://www.openstack.org/marketplace/hosted-private-clouds/ :
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> There is one entry that uses 2020.06 guidelines but most are 2016-2018.
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> Most for Powered Platform and one for Powered Compute
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> Public Cloud - https://www.openstack.org/marketplace/public-clouds/ :
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> There is one entry that uses 2020.06 guidelines but most are 2016-2018.
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> Mixture of Powered Platform and Powered Compute
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> I will skip the question on the value of Marketplace program as it will be discussed separately in newly formed temporary WG under foundation to review/define Open Infrastructure Branding and Trademark policy.
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> We need to address the issue on how to list add-ons for current openstack marketplace program.
> The simplest way is to add to “TESTED” OpenStack Powered Platform/Compute/Storage also add-ons that vendors passed.
> In the detailed section we already listing what APIs and services supported and which version.
> So do not see any changes needed there.
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> Comments and suggestions please?
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> Thanks,
> Arkady Kanevsky, Ph.D.
> SP Chief Technologist & DE
> Dell EMC office of CTO
> Dell Inc. One Dell Way, MS PS2-91
> Round Rock, TX 78682, USA
> Phone: 512 7204955
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