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Posted to dev@stratos.apache.org by Lakmal Warusawithana <la...@apache.org> on 2016/02/05 05:23:21 UTC

Next step of the Stratos

Hi Devs,

I like to get your attention on $subject. I discussed this sometime back
this in PMC but wanted to get wider feedback.

>From technical POV, Stratos and Kubernetes has very thin layer other than
VM support. Few other differentiates are auto scaling, cloud bursting ,
composite app support for the movement. But Kubernetes community already
started working on them.

So with this direction, I thought of bring your attention to see on how
Stratos evaluate in the future without duplicating effort, because
Kubernetes also a well established open source project.

One suggestion is, we should focus on bringing additional values to PaaS,
on top of project like k8s. Like to get your feedback one this.

thanks
-- 
Lakmal Warusawithana
Vice President, Apache Stratos
Blog : http://lakmalsview.blogspot.com/

Re: Next step of the Stratos

Posted by Lakmal Warusawithana <la...@apache.org>.
Thanks for the thoughts Tom. Yes one going forward option may be the ALM
PaaS. I like to your idea to bring value addition to K8S, Mesos ..etc.

But I don't think it should ALM PaaS. If it is ALM PaaS, it should be give
additional benefits than current opensource offering.   Personally I do not
like to duplicate the effort of other open source community is putting to a
project. Are these ALM PaaS missing something? Rather competing with
OpenShift, CloudFoundry (they all open source projects) ..etc  can we bring
value addition to them? Or any green field on top of all of these PaaS?

On Sun, Feb 7, 2016 at 9:11 AM, Tom Davidson <to...@tomdavidson.org> wrote:

> I think Kubernetes is pretty neat, but it isn't everything. Maybe Stratos
> could provide significant value with Mesos, Docker  Swarm, and even AWS
> ECS?
>
> I think other areas Stratos could be quite significant/thicker include
> more complete ALM - continuous delivery, monitoring, ect) and  that app
> factory style experience found in OpenShift, CloudFoundry, and BlueMix.
>
>
>
> Tom D. Davidson
>
> LinkedIn <http://www.linkedin.com/in/tomdavidson/> | 307.363.2866
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 9:23 PM, Lakmal Warusawithana <la...@apache.org>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Devs,
>>
>> I like to get your attention on $subject. I discussed this sometime back
>> this in PMC but wanted to get wider feedback.
>>
>> From technical POV, Stratos and Kubernetes has very thin layer other than
>> VM support. Few other differentiates are auto scaling, cloud bursting ,
>> composite app support for the movement. But Kubernetes community already
>> started working on them.
>>
>> So with this direction, I thought of bring your attention to see on how
>> Stratos evaluate in the future without duplicating effort, because
>> Kubernetes also a well established open source project.
>>
>> One suggestion is, we should focus on bringing additional values to PaaS,
>> on top of project like k8s. Like to get your feedback one this.
>>
>> thanks
>> --
>> Lakmal Warusawithana
>> Vice President, Apache Stratos
>> Blog : http://lakmalsview.blogspot.com/
>>
>
>


-- 
Lakmal Warusawithana
Vice President, Apache Stratos
Blog : http://lakmalsview.blogspot.com/

Re: Next step of the Stratos

Posted by Tom Davidson <to...@tomdavidson.org>.
I think Kubernetes is pretty neat, but it isn't everything. Maybe Stratos
could provide significant value with Mesos, Docker  Swarm, and even AWS
ECS?

I think other areas Stratos could be quite significant/thicker include more
complete ALM - continuous delivery, monitoring, ect) and  that app factory
style experience found in OpenShift, CloudFoundry, and BlueMix.



Tom D. Davidson

LinkedIn <http://www.linkedin.com/in/tomdavidson/> | 307.363.2866


On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 9:23 PM, Lakmal Warusawithana <la...@apache.org>
wrote:

> Hi Devs,
>
> I like to get your attention on $subject. I discussed this sometime back
> this in PMC but wanted to get wider feedback.
>
> From technical POV, Stratos and Kubernetes has very thin layer other than
> VM support. Few other differentiates are auto scaling, cloud bursting ,
> composite app support for the movement. But Kubernetes community already
> started working on them.
>
> So with this direction, I thought of bring your attention to see on how
> Stratos evaluate in the future without duplicating effort, because
> Kubernetes also a well established open source project.
>
> One suggestion is, we should focus on bringing additional values to PaaS,
> on top of project like k8s. Like to get your feedback one this.
>
> thanks
> --
> Lakmal Warusawithana
> Vice President, Apache Stratos
> Blog : http://lakmalsview.blogspot.com/
>