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− | Every supported driver is covered either by the standard CI or by a [https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/ThirdPartySystems Third Party CI]. The [https://github.com/openstack/ironic-staging-drivers ironic-staging-drivers project] hosts a few drivers that are ''' | + | Every supported driver is covered either by the standard CI or by a [https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/ThirdPartySystems Third Party CI]. The [https://github.com/openstack/ironic-staging-drivers ironic-staging-drivers project] hosts a few drivers that are '''unsupported by the community'''. |
Latest revision as of 16:50, 30 September 2021
This information is out of date. Please see https://docs.openstack.org/ironic/latest/admin/drivers.html
Drivers
Ironic supports pluggable back-end drivers for different types of hardware to enable features specific to unique hardware platforms and leverage divergent capabilities via a common API. Drivers are composed from hardware types and "hardware interfaces".
- Installation: enabling hardware types and interfaces
- Available hardware types and interfaces
- Writing a new hardware type
Every supported driver is covered either by the standard CI or by a Third Party CI. The ironic-staging-drivers project hosts a few drivers that are unsupported by the community.