=============================================== #opnfv-meeting: Weekly Technical Discussion 157 =============================================== Meeting started by bh526r at 14:00:12 UTC. The full logs are available at http://ircbot.wl.linuxfoundation.org/meetings/opnfv-meeting/2019/opnfv-meeting.2019-11-04-14.00.log.html . Meeting summary --------------- * Roll Call (bh526r, 14:00:38) * Bin Hu (bh526r, 14:00:46) * Jim Baker (bh526r, 14:01:03) * Liang Chen (bh526r, 14:01:10) * Jack Morgan (bh526r, 14:01:37) * Parker Berberian (bh526r, 14:01:53) * Al Morton (bh526r, 14:02:47) * Daniel Balsiger (bh526r, 14:03:09) * Mike Fix (bh526r, 14:03:24) * Jiaqiang Zhang (bh526r, 14:03:37) * Mark Shostak (bh526r, 14:05:00) * Hardware Requirement from CNTT-RI (bh526r, 14:06:26) * LINK: https://github.com/cntt-n/CNTT/blob/master/doc/ref_impl/cntt-ri/chapters/chapter04.md (bh526r, 14:06:41) * Mark S introduced hardware requirements listed in above link (bh526r, 14:07:22) * Mark S. indicated that it is still work in progress (bh526r, 14:09:00) * Trevor Cooper (bh526r, 14:09:22) * Trevor Cooper (trevor_intel, 14:10:03) * The scope is primarily "functional" (bh526r, 14:14:24) * "Scalability" needs scales of servers (bh526r, 14:14:53) * And lots of forward-looking work (bh526r, 14:17:27) * Trevor C asked where the number 14 came from (bh526r, 14:25:19) * Mark S explained it was created based on functional requirement at very high level we need to address (bh526r, 14:25:51) * 2 nodes per instance type, 3 controllers, quite conservation (bh526r, 14:26:10) * "conservative" instead of "conservation" (bh526r, 14:26:46) * Trevor C. said typical Pharos is 6 nodes: 3 controllers for HA, 2 compute and 1 jump server (bh526r, 14:27:33) * Jack M asked if we need to do it in phases (bh526r, 14:31:27) * Mark S said that we need discussion, and it is just an input and work in progress (bh526r, 14:32:32) * Trevor C asked how to organize the community to get the work done (bh526r, 14:33:26) * Jack M. LaaS v.s. Static is just deployment methodology. We need to understand the hardware requirement. Pharos specs only says 6 servers (bh526r, 14:36:21) * Cedric Ollivier (bh526r, 14:40:34) * Sridhar Rao (bh526r, 14:40:52) * Trevor Bramwell (bh526r, 14:41:01) * Bin asked if "6" number in Pharos is architecturally and technically limited, or is it just a matter of funding (bh526r, 14:42:22) * Jack M clarified we picked number "6" because of OpenStack setup, and architecturally and technically it can scale to any number (bh526r, 14:43:16) * Ollivier also indicated that in FuncTest, it can also divide into 3 server setup etc., so the number of servers should be technically supported, and flexible. (bh526r, 14:44:27) * Bin summarized that we can do it in parallel: (bh526r, 14:51:19) * CNTT clarify the rationale of the number of servers, i.e. why 14 is needed and what is really the minimum number (bh526r, 14:52:03) * Jack specifies the scalability in Pharos next evolution (bh526r, 14:53:13) * Jack M suggested that CNTT specifies what is needed for Iruya, J and K releases. (bh526r, 14:53:51) * Pierre Lynch (bh526r, 14:54:52) * AOB (bh526r, 14:59:42) * None. Meeting adjourned (bh526r, 14:59:51) Meeting ended at 14:59:55 UTC. People present (lines said) --------------------------- * bh526r (43) * collabot (3) * trevor_intel (1) Generated by `MeetBot`_ 0.1.4