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overview supported platforms and technologies #11

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Philips-SSP opened this issue May 25, 2020 · 4 comments
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overview supported platforms and technologies #11

Philips-SSP opened this issue May 25, 2020 · 4 comments
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Where can I find an overview of which platforms (GCP, Amazon, Azure, ...) and corresponding cloud technologies (cloud/lambda functions, container deployment, VM types, databases, scheduling options) are currently supported by RADON? I saw a list in Winery under Node Types, is there also a more structured overview?

@Philips-SSP Philips-SSP changed the title supported platforms and technologies overview supported platforms and technologies May 25, 2020
@gcasale gcasale self-assigned this May 28, 2020
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gcasale commented May 28, 2020

Thanks for raising this important point. We have a table of supported technologies here (Table 2.1):
https://radon-h2020.eu/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/D2.1-Initial-requirements-and-baselines.pdf

This was done about a year ago, and we are in the process of updating it. So if you have particular needs or doubts about that table please feel free to keep going on this thread.

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Thank you! Very useful document, not only for the question raised in this thread.

For anyone else searching for the supported technologies, see Section 2.3: Reference application-level technologies.

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Maybe one question before the update, is there/will there be support for:

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gcasale commented Jun 17, 2020

RADON mainly builds upon Ansible for deployment and since Google Cloud Function supports it we could look into supporting the possibility to deploy some services on this target.

We are less confident about Google Cloud Run because it does not seem very well equipped in terms of Ansible support as Google Cloud Function, which could become an issue.

It would help us the consortium to understand if you plan to use other specific services within Google Cloud Platform or if this is just Google Cloud Function, e.g., GCP BigQuery, or else.

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