Architecture Design Guide work items
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Contents
- 1 Architecture Design Guide Reorganization
- 1.1 Resources
- 1.2 Global changes
- 1.3 Chapter/Section
- 1.3.1 Chapter 1. Introduction
- 1.3.2 Chapter 2 Identifying stakeholders
- 1.3.3 Chapter 3 Functional Requirements
- 1.3.4 Chapter 4 User requirements
- 1.3.5 Chapter 5 Operator requirements
- 1.3.6 Chapter 6 Capacity planning and scaling
- 1.3.7 Chapter 7. High Availability
- 1.3.8 Chapter 8. Security requirements
- 1.3.9 Chapter 9. Legal requirements
- 1.3.10 Chapter 10. Example architectures
Architecture Design Guide Reorganization
- Do not modify the current guide in openstack-manuals/docs/arch-design. A draft directory has been set up in openstack-manuals/docs/arch-design-draft.
- Please ensure your commit messages references the blueprint: Implements: blueprint arch-guide-mitaka-reorg
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Resources
Global changes
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Chapter/Section
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Chapter 1. Introduction
1.1 Intended audience
- include content from the original guide
1.2 How this book is organized
- Rewrite this section mentioning the book follows a structure that system architects would use in developing cloud architecture design documents
1.3 Why and How we wrote this book
Chapter 2 Identifying stakeholders
- Describe who the internal and external stakeholders are, and the impact they may have on business requirements and architecture design.
Chapter 3 Functional Requirements
- Information from SMEs
Chapter 4 User requirements
- Information from SMEs
Chapter 5 Operator requirements
- 5.1 SLA considerations
- 5.2 Monitoring
- 5.3 Selecting hardware
- Selecting the right hardware - servers, switches, and how they integrate
- 5.4 integration with external IDP
Chapter 6 Capacity planning and scaling
- 6.1 Storage
- Shared storage, implications for live migration
- Protecting data-at-rest
- 6.2 Networking
- Neutron considerations with router design - DVR or centralized
- 6.3 Compute
- 6.4 Control plane API services & Horizon
Chapter 7. High Availability
- Separation of data plane and control plane
- Eliminating single points of failure
- The services that must remain up 100%, and those that can be restarted without affecting users
Chapter 8. Security requirements
- Include original content. Perhaps reference to the relevant sections in the Security Guide?
Chapter 9. Legal requirements
- Include original content. Is it possible to include examples or things to consider?
Chapter 10. Example architectures
(reflecting concepts and terminology described in previous chapters)
- 10.1 Small scale, single site with Neutron networking
- 10.2 Adding another region
- 10.3 Scaling with multiple cells