Storage Patterns for container native - community content
Hi,
Following the discussion at the last TOC call, I’m attaching a doc to cover the topics that we are volunteering to generate for the community. As background, we are proposing to focus this series on storage related patterns, starting with an overview and moving onto more complex use cases and examples. We are planning to generate roughly an article a week on average for around ~3 months.
I’m keen to understand if this is in line with what you think would be useful to the community and would be interested in any feedback and comments. We would obviously be more than happy to work with anyone else who might be interested in contributing and/or any opportunity for joint work on any of the topics.
Doc is here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/14vVawyRcRRPm_mGZfl-tpQDCq2Q9aWxeHgdpZLAWnzU
Kind Regards, Alex
Alex Chircop Founder and CTO T: +44 7968 948832 L: uk.linkedin.com/in/alexchircop/ Skype: chira001
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Mark Coleman <mark@...>
Hey Alex, This looks great. I'm already in talks with Portworx to do a 'What is container storage and why should I care?' style webinar in March. I'd like to get StorageOS involved too. We previously did a Cloud Native Networking webinar with people from both Tigera and Weaveworks and it went well. Would you have time for a quick chat next Tuesday/Wednesday? Mark On Wed, Feb 1, 2017 at 4:50 PM Alex Chircop via cncf-toc <cncf-toc@...> wrote:
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NASSAUR, DOUGLAS C <dn283x@...>
Let me know if interested in looping in some libStorage work we are doing. Also plan on having the architecture committee publish a series of "cloud native pattern reference implementations" is like to get lots of eyes on. Putting out a call for participation
on that effort first of next week.
Regards, Doug
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Zhipeng Huang
Hi Folks, This is an interesting topic and our team from the newly established OpenSDS community is now actively developing and have a primitive PoC working demo with kubernetes (picked up by Kubeweekly). We are also interested in participating in the seminar, please feel free to contact me if anything needed On Thu, Feb 2, 2017 at 10:39 PM, NASSAUR, DOUGLAS C via cncf-toc <cncf-toc@...> wrote:
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Hi,
We have prepared the content for the first topic in the list (albeit a little later than we hoped for). This is the first doc we have produced and is meant to serve as an overview of storage concepts to provide some background before going into the more detailed content articles we are planning next. We have tried to keep it fairly broad and have touched on some of the technologies found in many enterprises as well as in CN environments like virtual and distributed options.
I’d like to know your thoughts and get feedback and comments (I’m sure there will be loads) so that we can make it a better doc for the community. Also, as per the previous request – we would be very happy to work with anybody else who might have some time to contribute!
Doc is here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ntdU4q4ZmfX-EyClxKAK6yaikQleg6maSeijDXi_u0c/edit?usp=sharing
Kind Regards, Alex
Alex Chircop Founder and CTO T: +44 7968 948832 L: uk.linkedin.com/in/alexchircop/ Skype: chira001
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From: Alex Chircop
Sent: Wednesday, February 1, 2017 3:50 PM To: cncf-toc@... Subject: Storage Patterns for container native - community content
Hi,
Following the discussion at the last TOC call, I’m attaching a doc to cover the topics that we are volunteering to generate for the community. As background, we are proposing to focus this series on storage related patterns, starting with an overview and moving onto more complex use cases and examples. We are planning to generate roughly an article a week on average for around ~3 months.
I’m keen to understand if this is in line with what you think would be useful to the community and would be interested in any feedback and comments. We would obviously be more than happy to work with anyone else who might be interested in contributing and/or any opportunity for joint work on any of the topics.
Doc is here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/14vVawyRcRRPm_mGZfl-tpQDCq2Q9aWxeHgdpZLAWnzU
Kind Regards, Alex
Alex Chircop Founder and CTO T: +44 7968 948832 L: uk.linkedin.com/in/alexchircop/ Skype: chira001
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Yaron Haviv
I wrote a post a while ago on impact of Cloud-Native on Storage, can reuse its content, you may want to take the abstraction to the next level just like we did on compute (from VMs to services/apps).
https://sdsblog.com/2015/09/16/cloud-native-will-shake-up-enterprise-storage/
Yaron
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On Behalf Of Alex Chircop via cncf-toc
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2017 6:31 PM To: cncf-toc@... Subject: Re: [cncf-toc] Storage Patterns for container native - community content
Hi,
We have prepared the content for the first topic in the list (albeit a little later than we hoped for). This is the first doc we have produced and is meant to serve as an overview of storage concepts to provide some background before going into the more detailed content articles we are planning next. We have tried to keep it fairly broad and have touched on some of the technologies found in many enterprises as well as in CN environments like virtual and distributed options.
I’d like to know your thoughts and get feedback and comments (I’m sure there will be loads) so that we can make it a better doc for the community. Also, as per the previous request – we would be very happy to work with anybody else who might have some time to contribute!
Doc is here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ntdU4q4ZmfX-EyClxKAK6yaikQleg6maSeijDXi_u0c/edit?usp=sharing
Kind Regards, Alex
Alex Chircop Founder and CTO T: +44 7968 948832 L: uk.linkedin.com/in/alexchircop/ Skype: chira001
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From: Alex Chircop
Hi,
Following the discussion at the last TOC call, I’m attaching a doc to cover the topics that we are volunteering to generate for the community. As background, we are proposing to focus this series on storage related patterns, starting with an overview and moving onto more complex use cases and examples. We are planning to generate roughly an article a week on average for around ~3 months.
I’m keen to understand if this is in line with what you think would be useful to the community and would be interested in any feedback and comments. We would obviously be more than happy to work with anyone else who might be interested in contributing and/or any opportunity for joint work on any of the topics.
Doc is here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/14vVawyRcRRPm_mGZfl-tpQDCq2Q9aWxeHgdpZLAWnzU
Kind Regards, Alex
Alex Chircop Founder and CTO T: +44 7968 948832 L: uk.linkedin.com/in/alexchircop/ Skype: chira001
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Kitson, Clinton <Clinton.Kitson@...>
Alex,
Sorry for the late review. My concern currently is that the document spends 80% of the time talking about what is known about some storage platforms today and the last portion discussing what looks to be technical details of a specific storage platform
implementation. Cloud native with storage is definitely different, and just applying existing hardware thinking to this new area doesn't feel quite right.
Here are some of the questions that I think should be answered which leads towards a "what is cloud native storage topic".
What makes storage in cloud native computing different?
What cloud native applications require persistent storage of any form?
What kinds of storage services are used with cloud native applications?
What role does integration and interoperability play to build cloud native storage?
What opportunities do cloud native orchestrators present for operating persistent storage platforms?
What is cloud native storage?
Clint Kitson
Technical Director
{code} by Dell EMC
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mobile: "+1 424 645 4116"
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From: cncf-toc-bounces@... [cncf-toc-bounces@...] on behalf of Yaron Haviv via cncf-toc [cncf-toc@...]
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2017 11:23 AM To: Alex Chircop; cncf-toc@... Subject: Re: [cncf-toc] Storage Patterns for container native - community content I wrote a post a while ago on impact of Cloud-Native on Storage, can reuse its content, you may want to take the abstraction to the next level just like we did on compute (from VMs to services/apps).
https://sdsblog.com/2015/09/16/cloud-native-will-shake-up-enterprise-storage/
Yaron
From: cncf-toc-bounces@... [mailto:cncf-toc-bounces@...]
On Behalf Of Alex Chircop via cncf-toc
Hi,
We have prepared the content for the first topic in the list (albeit a little later than we hoped for). This is the first doc we have produced and is meant to serve as an overview of storage concepts to provide some background before going into the more detailed content articles we are planning next. We have tried to keep it fairly broad and have touched on some of the technologies found in many enterprises as well as in CN environments like virtual and distributed options.
I’d like to know your thoughts and get feedback and comments (I’m sure there will be loads) so that we can make it a better doc for the community. Also, as per the previous request – we would be very happy to work with anybody else who might have some time to contribute!
Doc is here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ntdU4q4ZmfX-EyClxKAK6yaikQleg6maSeijDXi_u0c/edit?usp=sharing
Kind Regards, Alex
Alex Chircop Founder and CTO T: +44 7968 948832 L: uk.linkedin.com/in/alexchircop/ Skype: chira001
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From: Alex Chircop
Hi,
Following the discussion at the last TOC call, I’m attaching a doc to cover the topics that we are volunteering to generate for the community. As background, we are proposing to focus this series on storage related patterns, starting with an overview and moving onto more complex use cases and examples. We are planning to generate roughly an article a week on average for around ~3 months.
I’m keen to understand if this is in line with what you think would be useful to the community and would be interested in any feedback and comments. We would obviously be more than happy to work with anyone else who might be interested in contributing and/or any opportunity for joint work on any of the topics.
Doc is here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/14vVawyRcRRPm_mGZfl-tpQDCq2Q9aWxeHgdpZLAWnzU
Kind Regards, Alex
Alex Chircop Founder and CTO T: +44 7968 948832 L: uk.linkedin.com/in/alexchircop/ Skype: chira001
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Clinton / Yaron,
Thank you for the feedback. We will get some of that added to the doc, although we were thinking of covering some of those topics in more depth in future articles. We’ll update the draft and recirculate.
Thanks, Alex
From: Kitson, Clinton [mailto:Clinton.Kitson@...]
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2017 4:11 AM To: Yaron Haviv <yaronh@...>; Alex Chircop <alex.chircop@...>; cncf-toc@... Subject: RE: [cncf-toc] Storage Patterns for container native - community content
Alex,
Sorry for the late review. My concern currently is that the document spends 80% of the time talking about what is known about some storage platforms today and the last portion discussing what looks to be technical details of a specific storage platform implementation. Cloud native with storage is definitely different, and just applying existing hardware thinking to this new area doesn't feel quite right.
Here are some of the questions that I think should be answered which leads towards a "what is cloud native storage topic".
What makes storage in cloud native computing different? What cloud native applications require persistent storage of any form? What kinds of storage services are used with cloud native applications? What role does integration and interoperability play to build cloud native storage? What opportunities do cloud native orchestrators present for operating persistent storage platforms? What is cloud native storage?
Clint Kitson Technical Director {code} by Dell EMC --- email: Clinton.Kitson@... mobile: "+1 424 645 4116" team: codeDellEMC.com twitter: "@clintonskitson" github: github.com/clintonskitson From:
cncf-toc-bounces@... [cncf-toc-bounces@...] on behalf of Yaron Haviv via cncf-toc [cncf-toc@...] I wrote a post a while ago on impact of Cloud-Native on Storage, can reuse its content, you may want to take the abstraction to the next level just like we did on compute (from VMs to services/apps).
https://sdsblog.com/2015/09/16/cloud-native-will-shake-up-enterprise-storage/
Yaron
From:
cncf-toc-bounces@... [mailto:cncf-toc-bounces@...]
On Behalf Of Alex Chircop via cncf-toc
Hi,
We have prepared the content for the first topic in the list (albeit a little later than we hoped for). This is the first doc we have produced and is meant to serve as an overview of storage concepts to provide some background before going into the more detailed content articles we are planning next. We have tried to keep it fairly broad and have touched on some of the technologies found in many enterprises as well as in CN environments like virtual and distributed options.
I’d like to know your thoughts and get feedback and comments (I’m sure there will be loads) so that we can make it a better doc for the community. Also, as per the previous request – we would be very happy to work with anybody else who might have some time to contribute!
Doc is here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ntdU4q4ZmfX-EyClxKAK6yaikQleg6maSeijDXi_u0c/edit?usp=sharing
Kind Regards, Alex
Alex Chircop Founder and CTO T: +44 7968 948832 L: uk.linkedin.com/in/alexchircop/ Skype: chira001
This email and any attachments are confidential to the intended recipient and may also be privileged or copyrighted material. Any review, retransmission,
dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient please delete it from your system and notify the sender.
From: Alex Chircop
Hi,
Following the discussion at the last TOC call, I’m attaching a doc to cover the topics that we are volunteering to generate for the community. As background, we are proposing to focus this series on storage related patterns, starting with an overview and moving onto more complex use cases and examples. We are planning to generate roughly an article a week on average for around ~3 months.
I’m keen to understand if this is in line with what you think would be useful to the community and would be interested in any feedback and comments. We would obviously be more than happy to work with anyone else who might be interested in contributing and/or any opportunity for joint work on any of the topics.
Doc is here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/14vVawyRcRRPm_mGZfl-tpQDCq2Q9aWxeHgdpZLAWnzU
Kind Regards, Alex
Alex Chircop Founder and CTO T: +44 7968 948832 L: uk.linkedin.com/in/alexchircop/ Skype: chira001
This email and any attachments are confidential to the intended recipient and may also be privileged or copyrighted material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient please delete it from your system and notify the sender. StorageOS Ltd is a company registered in England and Wales with company number 9614942. Registered office address: 2 Minton Place, Victoria Road, Bicester, Oxfordshire, OX26 6QB.
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Yaron Haviv
Alex,
I agree with Clinton’s point that we want to focus on what makes Cloud-Native different, not sure covering all the legacy Storage protocols serves that purpose There are too many users today that try to fit VM concepts into Cloud-Native and take us out of focus The key point is allowing continuous development and ops, elasticity, distribution, .. Looking at the 12 factors, notions of Stateless & immutable tasks, Service bindings (to data), Atomicity are enabling that
It’s a different craft than today’s storage approached as I highlighted in my blog post, e.g. you don’t snapshot/backup a POD, you build it from a Git tag You use message queues to enable elastic scaling and fault-tolerance, you store data using atomic operations (to Obj/NoSQL) vs trust file-systems to flush data out and risk inconsistent states. For the guys who would argue they want to snapshot stateful services like Mongo/Cassandra/Object, a short reminder is those are un-coordinated scaled-out instances, and in many cases versioning and re-builds are built into it
Yaron
From: Alex Chircop [mailto:alex.chircop@...]
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2017 4:14 PM To: Kitson, Clinton <Clinton.Kitson@...>; Yaron Haviv <yaronh@...>; cncf-toc@... Subject: RE: [cncf-toc] Storage Patterns for container native - community content
Clinton / Yaron,
Thank you for the feedback. We will get some of that added to the doc, although we were thinking of covering some of those topics in more depth in future articles. We’ll update the draft and recirculate.
Thanks, Alex
From: Kitson, Clinton [mailto:Clinton.Kitson@...]
Alex,
Sorry for the late review. My concern currently is that the document spends 80% of the time talking about what is known about some storage platforms today and the last portion discussing what looks to be technical details of a specific storage platform implementation. Cloud native with storage is definitely different, and just applying existing hardware thinking to this new area doesn't feel quite right.
Here are some of the questions that I think should be answered which leads towards a "what is cloud native storage topic".
What makes storage in cloud native computing different? What cloud native applications require persistent storage of any form? What kinds of storage services are used with cloud native applications? What role does integration and interoperability play to build cloud native storage? What opportunities do cloud native orchestrators present for operating persistent storage platforms? What is cloud native storage?
Clint Kitson Technical Director {code} by Dell EMC --- email: Clinton.Kitson@... mobile: "+1 424 645 4116" team: codeDellEMC.com twitter: "@clintonskitson" github: github.com/clintonskitson From:
cncf-toc-bounces@... [cncf-toc-bounces@...] on behalf of Yaron Haviv via cncf-toc [cncf-toc@...] I wrote a post a while ago on impact of Cloud-Native on Storage, can reuse its content, you may want to take the abstraction to the next level just like we did on compute (from VMs to services/apps).
https://sdsblog.com/2015/09/16/cloud-native-will-shake-up-enterprise-storage/
Yaron
From:
cncf-toc-bounces@... [mailto:cncf-toc-bounces@...]
On Behalf Of Alex Chircop via cncf-toc
Hi,
We have prepared the content for the first topic in the list (albeit a little later than we hoped for). This is the first doc we have produced and is meant to serve as an overview of storage concepts to provide some background before going into the more detailed content articles we are planning next. We have tried to keep it fairly broad and have touched on some of the technologies found in many enterprises as well as in CN environments like virtual and distributed options.
I’d like to know your thoughts and get feedback and comments (I’m sure there will be loads) so that we can make it a better doc for the community. Also, as per the previous request – we would be very happy to work with anybody else who might have some time to contribute!
Doc is here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ntdU4q4ZmfX-EyClxKAK6yaikQleg6maSeijDXi_u0c/edit?usp=sharing
Kind Regards, Alex
Alex Chircop Founder and CTO T: +44 7968 948832 L: uk.linkedin.com/in/alexchircop/ Skype: chira001
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From: Alex Chircop
Hi,
Following the discussion at the last TOC call, I’m attaching a doc to cover the topics that we are volunteering to generate for the community. As background, we are proposing to focus this series on storage related patterns, starting with an overview and moving onto more complex use cases and examples. We are planning to generate roughly an article a week on average for around ~3 months.
I’m keen to understand if this is in line with what you think would be useful to the community and would be interested in any feedback and comments. We would obviously be more than happy to work with anyone else who might be interested in contributing and/or any opportunity for joint work on any of the topics.
Doc is here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/14vVawyRcRRPm_mGZfl-tpQDCq2Q9aWxeHgdpZLAWnzU
Kind Regards, Alex
Alex Chircop Founder and CTO T: +44 7968 948832 L: uk.linkedin.com/in/alexchircop/ Skype: chira001
This email and any attachments are confidential to the intended recipient and may also be privileged or copyrighted material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient please delete it from your system and notify the sender. StorageOS Ltd is a company registered in England and Wales with company number 9614942. Registered office address: 2 Minton Place, Victoria Road, Bicester, Oxfordshire, OX26 6QB.
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We are making some updates to the doc based on some of the feedback.
I do agree, we need to show how cloud native is different in terms of how you deploy and rebuild a POD, but I also believe that users are interested in how to manage the persistence that is required by the POD in terms of the databases, object stores, message queues and instrumentation/logs that provide the services that POD requires for persistence. The classes of storage that are used to build these services in terms of accessibility, performance, scalability, qos, portability are important, policy/scheduler based decisions such as security, encryption and placement are key, and for some there may still be dependencies on replication, snapshots etc … This is why we wanted to flesh out some of the storage primitives that would be considered.
Question – would this discussion and the content that we are working on be a suitable topic for the newly defined storage working group ?
Thanks, Alex
From: Yaron Haviv <yaronh@...>
Alex,
I agree with Clinton’s point that we want to focus on what makes Cloud-Native different, not sure covering all the legacy Storage protocols serves that purpose There are too many users today that try to fit VM concepts into Cloud-Native and take us out of focus The key point is allowing continuous development and ops, elasticity, distribution, .. Looking at the 12 factors, notions of Stateless & immutable tasks, Service bindings (to data), Atomicity are enabling that
It’s a different craft than today’s storage approached as I highlighted in my blog post, e.g. you don’t snapshot/backup a POD, you build it from a Git tag You use message queues to enable elastic scaling and fault-tolerance, you store data using atomic operations (to Obj/NoSQL) vs trust file-systems to flush data out and risk inconsistent states. For the guys who would argue they want to snapshot stateful services like Mongo/Cassandra/Object, a short reminder is those are un-coordinated scaled-out instances, and in many cases versioning and re-builds are built into it
Yaron
From: Alex Chircop [mailto:alex.chircop@...]
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2017 4:14 PM To: Kitson, Clinton <Clinton.Kitson@...>; Yaron Haviv <yaronh@...>; cncf-toc@... Subject: RE: [cncf-toc] Storage Patterns for container native - community content
Clinton / Yaron,
Thank you for the feedback. We will get some of that added to the doc, although we were thinking of covering some of those topics in more depth in future articles. We’ll update the draft and recirculate.
Thanks, Alex
From: Kitson, Clinton [mailto:Clinton.Kitson@...]
Alex,
Sorry for the late review. My concern currently is that the document spends 80% of the time talking about what is known about some storage platforms today and the last portion discussing what looks to be technical details of a specific storage platform implementation. Cloud native with storage is definitely different, and just applying existing hardware thinking to this new area doesn't feel quite right.
Here are some of the questions that I think should be answered which leads towards a "what is cloud native storage topic".
What makes storage in cloud native computing different? What cloud native applications require persistent storage of any form? What kinds of storage services are used with cloud native applications? What role does integration and interoperability play to build cloud native storage? What opportunities do cloud native orchestrators present for operating persistent storage platforms? What is cloud native storage?
Clint Kitson Technical Director {code} by Dell EMC --- email: Clinton.Kitson@... mobile: "+1 424 645 4116" team: codeDellEMC.com twitter: "@clintonskitson" github: github.com/clintonskitson From:
cncf-toc-bounces@... [cncf-toc-bounces@...] on behalf of Yaron Haviv via cncf-toc [cncf-toc@...] I wrote a post a while ago on impact of Cloud-Native on Storage, can reuse its content, you may want to take the abstraction to the next level just like we did on compute (from VMs to services/apps).
https://sdsblog.com/2015/09/16/cloud-native-will-shake-up-enterprise-storage/
Yaron
From:
cncf-toc-bounces@... [mailto:cncf-toc-bounces@...]
On Behalf Of Alex Chircop via cncf-toc
Hi,
We have prepared the content for the first topic in the list (albeit a little later than we hoped for). This is the first doc we have produced and is meant to serve as an overview of storage concepts to provide some background before going into the more detailed content articles we are planning next. We have tried to keep it fairly broad and have touched on some of the technologies found in many enterprises as well as in CN environments like virtual and distributed options.
I’d like to know your thoughts and get feedback and comments (I’m sure there will be loads) so that we can make it a better doc for the community. Also, as per the previous request – we would be very happy to work with anybody else who might have some time to contribute!
Doc is here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ntdU4q4ZmfX-EyClxKAK6yaikQleg6maSeijDXi_u0c/edit?usp=sharing
Kind Regards, Alex
Alex Chircop Founder and CTO T: +44 7968 948832 L: uk.linkedin.com/in/alexchircop/ Skype: chira001
This email and any attachments are confidential to the intended recipient and may also be privileged or copyrighted material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination
or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient please delete it from your system and notify the sender.
From: Alex Chircop
Hi,
Following the discussion at the last TOC call, I’m attaching a doc to cover the topics that we are volunteering to generate for the community. As background, we are proposing to focus this series on storage related patterns, starting with an overview and moving onto more complex use cases and examples. We are planning to generate roughly an article a week on average for around ~3 months.
I’m keen to understand if this is in line with what you think would be useful to the community and would be interested in any feedback and comments. We would obviously be more than happy to work with anyone else who might be interested in contributing and/or any opportunity for joint work on any of the topics.
Doc is here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/14vVawyRcRRPm_mGZfl-tpQDCq2Q9aWxeHgdpZLAWnzU
Kind Regards, Alex
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alexis richardson
+benh On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 3:18 PM, Alex Chircop via cncf-toc <cncf-toc@...> wrote:
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imho it makes sense, would love to see the storage wg start working here in the open: https://github.com/cncf/wg-storage On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 9:56 AM, Alexis Richardson via cncf-toc <cncf-toc@...> wrote:
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Mark Coleman <mark@...>
Morning and my apologies for joining the call late. I've sent over another meeting request for 08:30am next Thursday so we can see how this is progressing. Also, as Chris mentioned above, having this out in the open would be of great benefit: https://github.com/cncf/wg-storage Mark On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 8:00 AM Chris Aniszczyk via cncf-toc <cncf-toc@...> wrote:
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