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Magnum is a new API service under devleopment by the [[Teams/Containers|OpenStack Containers Team]] for OpenStack to make container management tools such as Docker and Kubernetes available as a first class resource in OpenStack.  Magnum uses Heat to orchestrate an OS image which contains docker and kubernetes and runs that image in either virtual machines or bare metal in a cluster configuration.
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Magnum is a new API service under development by the [[Teams/Containers|OpenStack Containers Team]] for OpenStack to make container management tools such as Docker and Kubernetes available as a first class resource in OpenStack.  Magnum uses Heat to orchestrate an OS image which contains docker and kubernetes and runs that image in either virtual machines or bare metal in a cluster configuration.
  
 
The project is under active development by our OpenStack Containers Team. We [[Meetings/Containers|meet weekly by IRC]]. Magnum's meetings are normally chaired by our PTL [https://launchpad.net/~aotto Adrian Otto].
 
The project is under active development by our OpenStack Containers Team. We [[Meetings/Containers|meet weekly by IRC]]. Magnum's meetings are normally chaired by our PTL [https://launchpad.net/~aotto Adrian Otto].

Revision as of 11:16, 3 March 2015

News

Summary

Magnum is a new API service under development by the OpenStack Containers Team for OpenStack to make container management tools such as Docker and Kubernetes available as a first class resource in OpenStack. Magnum uses Heat to orchestrate an OS image which contains docker and kubernetes and runs that image in either virtual machines or bare metal in a cluster configuration.

The project is under active development by our OpenStack Containers Team. We meet weekly by IRC. Magnum's meetings are normally chaired by our PTL Adrian Otto.

Resources

IRC

Our developers use IRC in #openstack-containers on freenode for development discussion.

Meetings

Frequently Asked Questions

Etherpad links