multiple back-ends for nova-compute
#1. Efficient node usage: Nova-compute is designed to configure with only one type of nova compute driver like kvm, vmware, citrix,etc. Here Hypervisors like kvm, the nova-compute is installed on the hypervisor itself.
So the CPU, memory load will be high as hypervisor is running on the nova-compute. But for the vmware hypervisors, nova-compute is installed on the separate node and its called proxy nova-compute. So the load on the proxy-compute node will be comparatively lesser and it will be more efficient if nova-compute node is allowed to configure multiple compute proxy driver similar to the cinder-volume multi-backend architecture. https:/
#2. scalability: By enabling the multiple back-ends, it also helps to improve the scale-ability of the given compute proxy driver such as vmware vc driver.
Implementation Note
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It can be implemented by leveraging the cinder implementation where only one instance of cinder-volume is installed, but when the cinder-volume service is started, it spawns one cinder-volume process for every back-end configured in the cinder.conf. In the same approach,
nova.conf will be as follows:
[DEAFULT]
....
#back_ends will have comma separated set of compute drivers section
#Each compute driver could be same or different
back_ends = vcdriver1, vcdriver2, xen1
[vcdriver1]
...
[vcdriver2]
...
[xen1]
...
With these configuration in place, when nova-compute starts, it will spawn 3 nova-compute one for each of the configured driver.
Blueprint information
- Status:
- Not started
- Approver:
- None
- Priority:
- Undefined
- Drafter:
- Kanagaraj Manickam
- Direction:
- Needs approval
- Assignee:
- Kanagaraj Manickam
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- New
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- None
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- Unknown
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