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Revision as of 01:29, 28 November 2016
Contents
Architecture Design Guide Restructure
Do not modify the current guide in openstack-manuals/docs/arch-design. Commit your work to the draft directory openstack-manuals/docs/arch-design-draft.
- Please ensure your commit messages references the blueprint: Implements: blueprint arch-guide-restructure
Resources
Action items
To assign yourself a task, put your name next to the task and reference the review URL. Change the status to complete when the task is completed.
- Write abstract
- Markup glossary terms
- Migrate http://docs.openstack.org/ops-guide/architecture.htm content to the Arch Guide under the relevant sections:
- architecture.rst (Darren) https://review.openstack.org/#/c/324179/ Merged
- arch_storage.rst (Darren) https://review.openstack.org/#/c/324179/ Merged
- arch_scaling.rst (Darren) https://review.openstack.org/#/c/324179/ Merged
- arch_provision.rst <- Change title to planning and move to the Arch Guide (Darren)
- arch_network_design.rst <- Move to network Section in Arch Guide. (Shaun)
- arch_example_thoughts.rst <- Decide what to do with this content
- arch_example_network.rst <- Move to network Section in Arch Guide (Shaun)
- arch_example_neutron.rst <- Move to network Section in Arch Guide (Shaun)
- arch_compute_nodes.rst (Darren) https://review.openstack.org/#/c/324179/ Merged
- arch_cloud_controller.rst <- Move to control plane section DONE (Darren)
Chapter/Section tasks
To assign yourself a task, put your name next to the section or task and reference the review URL. Change the status to DONE when the task is completed.
Chapter 1 Overview
Alex to review and edit content
Chapter 2 Use cases
1.1. Development cloud
- Design model
- Requirements
- Reference architecture
1.2 General compute cloud
- Design model
- Requirements
- Reference architecture
1.3 Web scale cloud
- Design model
- Requirements
- Reference architecture
1.4 Public cloud
- Design model
- Requirements
- Reference architecture
1.5 Network Function Virtualization (NFV) cloud
- Design model
- Requirements
- Reference architecture
Chapter 3 High Availability
Chapter 4 Capacity planning and scaling
- The Starting Point
- Adding Cloud Controller Nodes
- Segregating Your Cloud
- Scalable Hardware
Chapter 5 Design
5.1 Compute service (Ben Silverman) https://review.openstack.org/#/c/400525/4 DONE
- Technical Detail
- Capacity and Scale
- High Availability
- Operator Requirements
- Deployment Considerations
- Maintenance Considerations
- Component Block Diagram
5.2 Storage
- Technical Detail
- Capacity and Scale
- High Availability
- Operator Requirements
- Deployment Considerations
- Maintenance Considerations
5.3 Networking (Shaun O'Meara)
- Technical Detail
- Capacity and Scale
- High Availability
- Operator Requirements
- Deployment Considerations
- Maintenance Considerations
5.4 Identity service
- Technical Detail
- Capacity and Scale
- High Availability
- Operator Requirements
- Deployment Considerations
- Maintenance Considerations
5.5 Image service
- Technical Detail
- Capacity and Scale
- High Availability
- Operator Requirements
- Deployment Considerations
- Maintenance Considerations
5.6 Control Plane
- Technical Detail
- Capacity and Scale
- High Availability
- Operator Requirements
- Deployment Considerations
- Maintenance Considerations
5.7 Cloud Management Platform tools
- Technical Detail
- Capacity and Scale
- High Availability
- Operator Requirements
- Deployment Considerations
- Maintenance Considerations