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== Release Notes == | == Release Notes == |
Revision as of 19:13, 25 May 2011
Feature Name Aeolus Conductor
Summary
Aeolus Conductor (http://aeolusproject.org) is a cross-cloud IaaS platform.
Owner
- Name: Chris Lalancette
- Email: clalance@redhat.com
Current status
- Targeted release: Fedora 16
- Last updated: 2011-05-25
- Percentage of completion: 0%
- Packages submitted for review:
- Packages necessary, but not yet submitted:
- compass-960-plugin >= 0.9.13
- rspec-rails >=1.3.2
- aeolus-image-builder-agent
- aeolus-image-builder-console
- sunspot_rails
- cucumber-rails
- factory_girl
- sunspot
- waz-blobs
- fog
- excon
- iwhd
- aeolus-conductor
- condor >= 7.5.5
- solr
- oz
- imagefactory
- python-cloudservers
Updates:
- 2011-05-25 - Initial Feature submission
Detailed Description
Aeolus is an umbrella for a number of cloud related projects. The projects all come together to create the Conductor, a Web UI and tools for managing cloud instances across heterogeneous clouds. For instance, a user can build and launch instances into EC2, RHEV-M, and Rackspace all from the same UI.
Benefit to Fedora
Allow Fedora to have a hybrid cloud-management stack.
Scope
Get all dependencies into Fedora, and test the project end-to-end.
How To Test
Install all dependencies. Once installed, run "aeolus-configure" as root to configure the system. Once aeolus-configure has completed, login to the host at http://some.host.org/conductor and test the UI end-to-end, including building images, uploading images to specific clouds, and launching instances in the clouds. More information is available at [1].
User Experience
Dependencies
Many. See the list above, and also [2].
Contingency Plan
Documentation
Release Notes
The Aeolus Conductor is a web UI and tools to create and manage cloud instances across a wide variety of cloud types, all from the same UI. More information about the UI and what is supported is available at [6].
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