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Openstack (STACKIT) Support #79

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dirien opened this issue Oct 20, 2020 · 6 comments
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Openstack (STACKIT) Support #79

dirien opened this issue Oct 20, 2020 · 6 comments

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@dirien
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dirien commented Oct 20, 2020

Openstack (STACKIT) Support

inlets is really a cool project, and we (here at the Schwarz Group) would like to use on our own cloud provider STACKIT (https://stackit.de/en/). Openstack is the engine of STACKIT.

On addition, Kubernetes is a big building block for the future and and i think inlets will help the developers in many area of their work.

To use inlets, it would be sweet to support Openstack/STACKIT too.

I created the provider already, and i just wait to get your approval before I create a pull request for it.

I would be more than happy to get an approval from you.

Looking forward.

@dirien dirien changed the title Openstack/STACKIT Support Openstack (STACKIT) Support Oct 20, 2020
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Hi @dirien thanks for this issue and I'm glad to hear that you're finding inlets useful.

I wonder if this was meant for the inlets-operator repo?

I'd be interested in hearing more if you're open to emailing me at alex@openfaas.com?

Alex

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dirien commented Oct 21, 2020

hi @alexellis,

i thought for both , for the ctl (what i did now) and for the inlets-operator too.

I will write you an mail too.

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(Thanks for the reply, moving this to the inlestctl repo where we talk about and consider adding providers.)

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I'm curious whether the code for the inlets provisioner would work with any OpenStack host, or only your internal IT system?

If you're planning on using inlets for commercial work and confidential data, have you also made yourself aware of the differences of inlets OSS and inlets PRO when provisioned by inletsctl/operator?

I'd suggest reading inlets tunnel capabilities

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dirien commented Oct 21, 2020

I thought about the same, regarding the code. I for now had the RC file from our opentack installation in mind.

Good thing is that STACKIT is also for the external market. I can give you details maybe in the mail.

Regarding the license: I think only PRO makes sense for us. :)

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dirien commented Oct 22, 2020

you let me know if you agree with the addition of openstack (STACKIT) to inlets?

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