STX provides a Kubernetes environment in which you can dedicate specific nodes to run OpenStack. If you want to create containers you can use the various Kubernetes APIs and tools to manage them, including things like Helm and Airship-Armada. If you run the OpenStack application on top of STX, it allows you to dedicate some worker nodes as OpenStack compute nodes, and you can then create hardware-accelerated VMs using the normal OpenStack tools to manage them. Chris On 9/23/2019 4:09 AM, Ezpeer Chen wrote:
Dear all,
STX R2.0 should support both VM and containers.
How to create containerized instance on STX R2.0?
Is the container instance (created by user) running on Openstack or on k8s pod ?
Thanks
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