Nova’s use of Placement
Author: Chris Dent Source: Planet OpenStack A year and a half ago I did some analysis on how nova uses placement. I’ve repeated some of that analysis today and here’s […]
Author: Chris Dent Source: Planet OpenStack A year and a half ago I did some analysis on how nova uses placement. I’ve repeated some of that analysis today and here’s […]
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Author: Carlos Camacho Source: Planet OpenStack ¡¡¡Please vote!!! I pushed some presentations for this year OpenStack summit in Berlin, the presentations are related to updates, upgrades, backups, failures and restores. […]
Author: Chris Dent Source: Planet OpenStack Back in February I wrote up a review of the issues involved with extracting placement from nova. Many of the tasks associated with that […]
Author: Nicole Martinelli Source: Planet OpenStack The next time you wake up in a cold sweat from a nightmare where robot overlords have taken over your life, remember that dev-ops […]
Author: Chris Dent Source: Planet OpenStack Yet another slow week at TC office hours. This is part of the normal ebb and flow of work, especially with feature freeze looming, […]
Author: mikal Source: Planet OpenStack Dear humans of the Internet — there is ONE WEEK LEFT to propose talks for linux.conf.au 2019. LCA is one of the world’s best open […]