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Posted to dev@cloudstack.apache.org by MEHDI ALI SOLTANI <me...@yahoo.com> on 2013/05/11 14:32:14 UTC
Make a Federation with CloudStack
Hi Dears Developers
I want to make a federation , I know the concepts but, I would like know the easiest way with CloudStack.
Actually my issue is send a request from for example cloud A to Cloud B , and cloud B fulfill the request as the requests which receive from it's customers. I think there should be a broker as a cloud exchange requests.
sincerely
Mehdi Ali Soltani
Re: Make a Federation with CloudStack
Posted by Chip Childers <ch...@sungard.com>.
On Sat, May 11, 2013 at 10:30:36AM -0700, Ahmad Emneina wrote:
> I believe its slated for the 4.1 release... here's the functional spec:
>
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/AWS-Style+Regions+Functional+Spec
AFAIK, sort of, although it doesn't present a single API endpoint for all
regions. It only provides a sync of account data between regions. You
still have to "target" a specific region's API endpoint to create infra
in that region.
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> On Sat, May 11, 2013 at 5:32 AM, MEHDI ALI SOLTANI <
> mehdi_alisoltani@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi Dears Developers
> > I want to make a federation , I know the concepts but, I would like know
> > the easiest way with CloudStack.
> > Actually my issue is send a request from for example cloud A to Cloud B ,
> > and cloud B fulfill the request as the requests which receive from it's
> > customers. I think there should be a broker as a cloud exchange requests.
> >
> > sincerely
> > Mehdi Ali Soltani
Re: Make a Federation with CloudStack
Posted by Ahmad Emneina <ae...@gmail.com>.
I believe its slated for the 4.1 release... here's the functional spec:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/AWS-Style+Regions+Functional+Spec
On Sat, May 11, 2013 at 5:32 AM, MEHDI ALI SOLTANI <
mehdi_alisoltani@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi Dears Developers
> I want to make a federation , I know the concepts but, I would like know
> the easiest way with CloudStack.
> Actually my issue is send a request from for example cloud A to Cloud B ,
> and cloud B fulfill the request as the requests which receive from it's
> customers. I think there should be a broker as a cloud exchange requests.
>
> sincerely
> Mehdi Ali Soltani