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* IRC channel: <code><nowiki>#openstack-meeting-2</nowiki></code>
 
* IRC channel: <code><nowiki>#openstack-meeting-2</nowiki></code>
 
* Chair: sc68cal / ajo (Sean Collins / Miguel Ángel Ajo)
 
* Chair: sc68cal / ajo (Sean Collins / Miguel Ángel Ajo)
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Coding Sprint: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/neutron-liberty-qos-code-sprint
  
 
== Logs and Minutes ==
 
== Logs and Minutes ==
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'''2015-04-15'''
 
'''2015-04-15'''
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* Coding sprint for QoS: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/neutron-liberty-qos-code-sprint
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* Free discussion / use case gathering.
 
* Agenda definition for first meeting
 
* Agenda definition for first meeting
* Free discussion / use case gathering.
 
  
 
'''2015-04-22'''
 
'''2015-04-22'''
  
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* Coding sprint for QoS: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/neutron-liberty-qos-code-sprint
 
* Current ideas for design
 
* Current ideas for design
 
* Flavor framework coordination
 
* Flavor framework coordination
 
:* how do flavors work? , does QoSes fit as flavors?
 
:* how do flavors work? , does QoSes fit as flavors?
:* or can they be used to enforce QoS policies on tenant ports?
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:* or can they be used to enforce QoS policies on tenants?
 
* QoS types we can think of: bandwidth limiting, guarantees, traffic marking, traffic shaping (per proto flags), ... what are we yet missing?
 
* QoS types we can think of: bandwidth limiting, guarantees, traffic marking, traffic shaping (per proto flags), ... what are we yet missing?
  

Revision as of 09:45, 15 April 2015

Meetings

  • IRC channel: #openstack-meeting-2
  • Chair: sc68cal / ajo (Sean Collins / Miguel Ángel Ajo)

Coding Sprint: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/neutron-liberty-qos-code-sprint

Logs and Minutes

Meetings, with their notes and logs, will be found under http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/meetings/neutron_qos

Agenda

2015-04-15

2015-04-22

  • how do flavors work? , does QoSes fit as flavors?
  • or can they be used to enforce QoS policies on tenants?
  • QoS types we can think of: bandwidth limiting, guarantees, traffic marking, traffic shaping (per proto flags), ... what are we yet missing?


Announcements



Bugs

Not there yet... ;)

Blueprints

Meeting Commands

/join #openstack-meeting
#startmeeting neutron_qos
#topic Announcements
#link https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Meetings/NeutronQoS

#action ajo will get something specific done this week.
...

#endmeeting