It's all internal where typical instances will associate to a static/floating IP. Again, the goal is to manage the resources so we don't have a default where everyone can launch 5 or 50 instances. I maybe over-thinking it; I hope it becomes easier than what my brain can handle at the moment. :-)

Steve

On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 4:57 PM, Mohammed Arafa <mohammed.arafa@gmail.com> wrote:
that is correct: project a seperate. think of them as mini virtual datacenters if you like

have you tried to set up a GRE tunnel between the two projects? i recommend you search the internet for a good blog post or walkthrough. other than https://www.rdoproject.org/Using_GRE_Tenant_Networks  i unfortunately do not have one i can recommend .also note that you will be doing fundamental changes to your networking if you go the GRE way

however, if you have 2 separate teams why not have them communicate via the public ip?

On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 7:46 PM, Steve Poe <steve.poe@gmail.com> wrote:
Mohammed,

I think so too, but when I create a new projects (DevTeam_A and DevTeam B), I cannot figure it out how to create one network that both will use. I maybe smart enough to route myself into a corner (pun intended). When login as admin, go to Networking, and try associate a new project to the same network name that is shared.

Steve

On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 4:29 PM, Mohammed Arafa <mohammed.arafa@gmail.com> wrote:

Unless I am missing something that sounds like the perfect use case for quotas.
Project Quotas are on virtual resources like cpu ram and storage

On Apr 29, 2015 7:26 PM, "Steve Poe" <steve.poe@gmail.com> wrote:
My colleagues and I are looking at using OpenStack Juno internally using in various install methods (pre-packaged enterprise offering, manual via packages, etc. I picked RDO. I am responsible for evaluating quota usage.

 We'll have different development teams using our environment in one network. Each development team may have their own project where quotas can be adjusted when necessary. However, each project/tenant gets its own network. I wish I could associate multiple projects with one network.

I was hoping to use projects in managing/implementing quotas (instances, cores, ram, storage, etc.) for the dev teams, but maybe I am approaching incorrectly. Any suggestions?

Thanks.

Steve


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