What's new in OpenStack Grizzly ?
Posté par Emilien |24/02/2013| sousInfrastructures,OpenStack/Dev || Pas de commentaires http://www.enovance.com/wp-content/themes/enovance-slide/images/comments-picto.jpgIntroduction
"G" release is the next stable version of OpenStack which is going to be released the 4th April 2013.
For remind us, Folsom brought us two new core projects : Quantum (Networking) and Cinder (Volumes). Two new projects have been incubated : Ceilometer (metering) led by Nicolas Barcet (VP Products at eNovance), and Heat (Cloud Orchestration).
Oslo is a new incubated project which produces a set of python libraries containing infrastructure code shared by all OpenStack projects.
We are going to see here what you can't miss to know for next release.
Note : Keep in mind the list is not exhaustive and I note here the highlights only related tocore projects.
Keystone
PTL : Joe Heck
FeaturesDescriptionURLAPI V3
[*]Domains (collections of projects)
[*]Role API restructuring
[*]Rename "tenant" to "project"
[*]Extended policy-implementation-specific API
BlueprintActive Directory supportActive Directory authentication backendBlueprintGroup of users supportEncapsulate users and projects representing some kind of logical entityBlueprintMulti-factor AuthentificationAllow the user to provide more than just one set of credentialsBlueprintToken trustsUsing a trust, one user (the trustee), can then
create tokens with a subset of another user's (the trustor) roles and
projects.BlueprintGlance
PTL : Brian Waldon
FeaturesDescriptionURLAdditional common image propertiesAdd operating system characteristicsBlueprintMultiple Image LocationsAllow images to be stored in many differents places (Swift, local, etc)BlueprintImage SharingEnable users to share images with specific members.BlueprintNova
PTL : Vish Ishaya
FeaturesDescriptionURLDelete all traces of volumenova-volume is now erased of novaBlueprintBittorent support for XenUse BitTorrent to speed up VM builds in a XenServer clusterBlueprintMove nova-manage into APInova-manage should be deprecated for everything except the db-sync command BlueprintDelete DB access from computeThe compute manager should not have any direct database calls, but rely on conductor BlueprintNova Compute Cells
[*]to allow additional scaling and (geographic) distribution without complicated database or message queue clustering
[*]to separate cell scheduling from host scheduling
BlueprintEnable setting default rules for default security groupAutomatically add rules when default security group is createdBlueprintAdd support for SPICE graphics to libvirt driverFor providing good remote desktop supportBlueprintSimplify the libvirt VIF driverConfigure libvirt VIF driver choices based on Quantum network typeBlueprintMulti-Boot Instance NamingMake sure that instances have unique hostname if they have been created by one API callBlueprintFibre channel block storage supportAdding support for block storage attaching to hosts via Fibre Channel SANsBlueprintScheduling for live migrationThe ability to use scheduler for choosing destination hostBlueprintRebuild for HABoot instances which went down due to host failure, to other hosts while keeping their original identityBlueprintVMware compute driverEnhancing VMware Compute Driver (ESX + ESXi)BlueprintGeneral baremetal provisioning framework
[*]PXE and non-PXE (Tilera) provisioning with bare-metal DB
[*]Architecture-specific provisioning entity
[*]Fault tolerance of bare-metal nodes
[*]Openflow related stuff
BlueprintCinder
PTL : John Griffith
FeaturesDescriptionURLAPI V2 FrameworkRecord the API improvements into a V2 APIBlueprintHosts extensionFor having a status report of Cinder services and what nodes they're running.BlueprintCloning Add clone_volume functionality to CinderBlueprintVolume Type SchedulerFind nodes best suited for hosting volume of particular typeBlueprintVolume BackupsSupport for backing up user volumes to SwiftBlueprintSupport for Multiple driver backendsAllow managing multi volume backends from a single volume managerBlueprintA lot of new driverscoraid, FC, GlusterFS, Huawei, HP 3PAR, EMC, Xen NFSBlueprintsQuantum
PTL : Dan Wendlandt
FeaturesDescriptionURLService InsertionFramework of API and supporting methods for inserting L4/L7 services on Quantum logical topologiesBlueprintLBaaSIncluding load balancing as a service in a new plugin (with HAproxy driver)BlueprintRPC support for l3 agentInstead of using polling, quantum is now able to use RPCBlueprintQuantum SchedulerMulti-Host feature which allows to run multiple DHCP & L3 nodesBlueprintMetadata with overlappingAllow overlapping network address spaces to communicate with metadata serverBlueprintIPtables support for OVSImplements iptables version of Quantum SecurityGroup Extension.BlueprintVIF Plugging ImprovementsSeparation between configuration and networking (by agent)BlueprintSecurity Groups APIAbandon SG supported by nova, and let Quantum manage it according to the pluginBlueprintHorizon
PTL : Gabriel Hurley
FeaturesDescriptionURLLoad Balancing Service UIManage LBaaS in Quantum from dashboardBlueprintFlavor Extra SpecsSupports "extra specs" on flavors which allow for more intelligent schedulingBlueprintOne-Click "Associate IP"Enable to "one-click" assign a floating IP to an instanceBlueprintMigrate a VMAbility to migrate a single server from UIBlueprintQuantum L3 supportManage routers, Floating IP and Security groupsBlueprintAdd security groups to instanceSupports adding/removing security groups to existing instancesBlueprintGlance image uploadAbility to upload from local fileBlueprintNetwork topologyShow a network topology graphical viewBlueprint
Conclusion
Congratulations to developers ! The community was looking forward to seeing all the features needed to bring Quantum in production, and Grizzly fix that !
We should also keep an eye out for other projects like Ceilometer and Heat which bring new features on this release.
So now, what's next for Havana ? See you in the next Summit ;-)
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