[Openstack-operators] User-specified Root Disk Size
JuanFra Rodriguez Cardoso
juanfra.rodriguez.cardoso at gmail.com
Tue Aug 6 15:30:35 UTC 2013
Hi Joe,
OpenStack make use of 'flavors' for defining sizes such as RAM, root disk,
swap... in your instances.
You can look
http://docs.openstack.org/trunk/openstack-ops/content/flavors.html for
extend the info.
Regards,
---
JuanFra
2013/8/6 Joe Topjian <joe.topjian at cybera.ca>
> Hello,
>
> In Amazon AWS, when a user launches an instance, they have the ability to
> specify a custom root disk size. All other aspects of the flavor will stay
> the same.
>
> Is this currently possible to do (Folsom+) or is there a blueprint to
> implement this? I apologize if there is -- I was unable to find one.
>
> Thanks,
> Joe
>
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> Joe Topjian
> Systems Architect
> Cybera Inc.
>
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>
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