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#What are the AuthN and AuthZ rules that operate on your cloud? | #What are the AuthN and AuthZ rules that operate on your cloud? | ||
#What instances are already installed on the resource and am I allowed to upload my own instances? | #What instances are already installed on the resource and am I allowed to upload my own instances? |
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Scenario 3: Integrating multiple resource providers
Leader: David Wallom, OeRC
Scenario collaborators
Role | Institution | Name |
---|---|---|
Scenario leader | OeRC | David Wallom |
Collaborator | OeRC | Matteo Turilli |
Collaborator | EGI.eu | Peter Solagna |
Collaborator | INFN | Elisabetta Ronchieri |
Information that should be published by a cloud service
The following are the information identified during the TF F2F meeting:
Please add more points edit/comments the list
- What is the name of the resource and what type of interface can I use to manage instances on the resource?
- What is the endpoint I should contact to interact with the cloud management interface? (E.g. the url of the web-service/portal)
- What are the AuthN and AuthZ rules that operate on your cloud?
- What instances are already installed on the resource and am I allowed to upload my own instances?
- If I am able to upload instances what format of instances does the resource accept?
- Is there a data interface available and if so what is it?
- What is the overall size of the resource?
- Are instance templates defined that limit the choice of instance scales I am able to run?
- What type of virtual network can I establish on the resource?
- Does the resource support cloud scalability through managed bursting to another external provider?
The following are questions on the dynamic information;
- I have a virtual instance that requires X,Y,Z resources, does your cloud have A>X, B>Y,C>Z resource available?
- My instance is short lived is its utilisation of resources going to be captured in the information system such that overprovisioning will/will not occur?
- What is the charging scheme and how much will using your cloud cost?