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Compute Canada | Compute Canada Cloud OpenStack Platform versions as of 16:38, 23 June 2016 (UTC)<br/> | ||
* East Cloud: Icehouse | |||
* West Cloud: Kilo | |||
See the [http://releases.openstack.org/ list of OpenStack releases]. | |||
Planned Compute Canada Cloud OpenStack upgrades: | |||
* East Cloud upgrading to Mitaka July 4<sup>th</sup> | |||
==Default Allocation== | ==Default Allocation== |
Revision as of 16:38, 23 June 2016
Hardware
West Cloud | East Cloud |
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32 nodes with 256 GB of RAM |
36 nodes with 128 GB of RAM |
Each node has 16 cores.
Software
Compute Canada Cloud OpenStack Platform versions as of 16:38, 23 June 2016 (UTC)
- East Cloud: Icehouse
- West Cloud: Kilo
See the list of OpenStack releases.
Planned Compute Canada Cloud OpenStack upgrades:
- East Cloud upgrading to Mitaka July 4th
Default Allocation
A cloud account comes with the following default maximums:
- 2 instances
- 4 virtual CPUs
- 15360 MB RAM
- 1 external IP address
- 40 GB persistent storage
- 2 volumes
- 2 snapshots
These limits are intended to support development, experimentation, and small, temporary batch workloads. Requests for more resources should be submitted through the national Resource Allocation Competition.