* arm64 public OpenStack provider
@ 2016-03-29 10:24 Loic Dachary
2016-03-29 15:14 ` Vincent JARDIN
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From: Loic Dachary @ 2016-03-29 10:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Florian Haas; +Cc: Ceph Development
Hi Florian,
Do you happen to know if there exists a public OpenStack provider where you can instantiate arm64 instances ? We're now able to run integration tests on such a cluster and people with access to http://cloudlab.us can benefit from that. I'm looking for an alternative so everyone can give it a try.
An experiment at https://www.runabove.com/armcloud.xml may eventually lead to a publicly available service but the beta is currently closed (fully booked). Although we've been granted access, it's not a solution right now.
http://www.datacentred.co.uk/ no longer provides arm64 instances.
A quick look at http://www.openstack.org/marketplace/public-clouds/ does not show which architectures are available. I could go to each of them, one after the other, but I'm hoping you already know the answer :-)
Cheers
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* Re: arm64 public OpenStack provider
2016-03-29 10:24 arm64 public OpenStack provider Loic Dachary
@ 2016-03-29 15:14 ` Vincent JARDIN
2016-03-29 16:55 ` Loic Dachary
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From: Vincent JARDIN @ 2016-03-29 15:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Loic Dachary, Florian Haas; +Cc: Ceph Development
Loic,
you can use:
https://www.scaleway.com/pricing/
4 Dedicated ARM Cores / 3€/month
Le 29/03/2016 12:24, Loic Dachary a écrit :
> Hi Florian,
>
> Do you happen to know if there exists a public OpenStack provider where you can instantiate arm64 instances ? We're now able to run integration tests on such a cluster and people with access to http://cloudlab.us can benefit from that. I'm looking for an alternative so everyone can give it a try.
>
> An experiment at https://www.runabove.com/armcloud.xml may eventually lead to a publicly available service but the beta is currently closed (fully booked). Although we've been granted access, it's not a solution right now.
>
> http://www.datacentred.co.uk/ no longer provides arm64 instances.
>
> A quick look at http://www.openstack.org/marketplace/public-clouds/ does not show which architectures are available. I could go to each of them, one after the other, but I'm hoping you already know the answer :-)
>
> Cheers
>
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* Re: arm64 public OpenStack provider
2016-03-29 15:14 ` Vincent JARDIN
@ 2016-03-29 16:55 ` Loic Dachary
2016-03-29 19:32 ` Vincent JARDIN
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From: Loic Dachary @ 2016-03-29 16:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Vincent JARDIN, Florian Haas; +Cc: Ceph Development
Hi Vincent,
On 29/03/2016 17:14, Vincent JARDIN wrote:
> Loic,
>
> you can use:
> https://www.scaleway.com/pricing/
> 4 Dedicated ARM Cores / 3€/month
>
It's definitely the cheapest cloud I know. Last time I checked it did not support the OpenStack API though. Did that change recently ?
Cheers
> Le 29/03/2016 12:24, Loic Dachary a écrit :
>> Hi Florian,
>>
>> Do you happen to know if there exists a public OpenStack provider where you can instantiate arm64 instances ? We're now able to run integration tests on such a cluster and people with access to http://cloudlab.us can benefit from that. I'm looking for an alternative so everyone can give it a try.
>>
>> An experiment at https://www.runabove.com/armcloud.xml may eventually lead to a publicly available service but the beta is currently closed (fully booked). Although we've been granted access, it's not a solution right now.
>>
>> http://www.datacentred.co.uk/ no longer provides arm64 instances.
>>
>> A quick look at http://www.openstack.org/marketplace/public-clouds/ does not show which architectures are available. I could go to each of them, one after the other, but I'm hoping you already know the answer :-)
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>
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* Re: arm64 public OpenStack provider
2016-03-29 16:55 ` Loic Dachary
@ 2016-03-29 19:32 ` Vincent JARDIN
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From: Vincent JARDIN @ 2016-03-29 19:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Loic Dachary, Florian Haas; +Cc: Ceph Development
Le 29/03/2016 18:55, Loic Dachary a écrit :
> It's definitely the cheapest cloud I know. Last time I checked it did not support the OpenStack API though. Did that change recently ?
No, it does not. But your can do your own installation I guess.
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