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==Supporting initiatives==
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The following initiatives started as discussions within the Large Deployments group. They may eventually migrate to other parts of the Wiki.
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===Taxonomy===
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A project to address the inconsistent use of a number of [[OpenStackTaxonomy|key architectural terms]] in OpenStack.
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===Public Cloud requirements===
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Although public clouds usually involve large scale deployment of OpenStack, there are a number of issues and requirements for public clouds which don't involve scale. They are discussed [[PublicCloudIssues|here]].
  
 
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Revision as of 03:12, 19 August 2015

Status: Active

Organisers: Matt Van Winkle <mvanwink@rackspace.com>

Scope

A regular working group focused on the needs of larger deployments and helping drive solutions for those within the various OpenStack Projects.

How to Join

  1. Sign up to the openstack-operators mailing list and look for posts with "[Large deployments]" in the subject
  2. Email Matt Van Winkle <mvanwink@rackspace.com> to get patched in
  3. Review bugs and specs and provide your input
  4. Raise awareness of significant specs and bugs on operators list
  5. Share more stories on Superuser


Structure

Supporting initiatives

The following initiatives started as discussions within the Large Deployments group. They may eventually migrate to other parts of the Wiki.

Taxonomy

A project to address the inconsistent use of a number of key architectural terms in OpenStack.

Public Cloud requirements

Although public clouds usually involve large scale deployment of OpenStack, there are a number of issues and requirements for public clouds which don't involve scale. They are discussed here.