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** OpenStack?
** OpenStack?
** Eucalyptus?
** Eucalyptus?
* Installed image should appear similar to one installed by Anaconda


== User Experience ==
== User Experience ==

Revision as of 21:07, 19 January 2013

First-Class Cloud Images

Summary

Cloud images for EC2 and for generic use (download and use in any cloud environment, like OpenStack, CloudStack, or Eucalyptus) will be produced as part of the Alpha, Beta, and Final compose process, and distributed on the mirror network. We'll also have automatic nightly builds of Rawhide and of the development version.

Owner

  • Email: mattdm at fedoraproject dot org

Current status

  • Targeted release: Fedora 19
  • Last updated: January 19, 2013
  • Percentage of completion: 0%

Detailed Description

  • Koji updated to support image creation under visualization using Factory/Oz
  • Scratch images built weekly
  • "Blessed" built for Alpha, Beta, and Final

Benefit to Fedora

  • Cloud images more easily available to users
  • Cloud images available for better testing
  • Constant building of images provides better platform for testing in general

Scope

Updates to Koji are a fairly major infrastructure change. We'll need bare-metal builders (or nested virt). ImageFactory/Oz will grow the ability to take kickstarts in addition to xml templates. Creating LiveCDs with the same system will also require some changes to ImageFactory/Oz.

Release engineering will produce images weekly (in an automated way). These will need to be easily discoverable (from the Cloud SIG web page, for example).

Will also need procedure for producing, testing, and blessing the official images for test and final releases. These will be released using the current Fedora mirroring system, alongside the install images.

How To Test

  • Do the images exist?
  • Do they boot in
    • OpenStack?
    • Eucalyptus?
  • Installed image should appear similar to one installed by Anaconda

User Experience

Dependencies

Contingency Plan

Documentation

Release Notes

Comments and Discussion