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Revision as of 15:58, 5 July 2024
Overview
This page explains the flavor naming convention stepping stone AG uses.
Naming convention
The flavor name contains three vital pieces of information:
- The host aggregate - The number of CPUs - The amount of Memory (in GiB)
Naming convention - CPU & Memory
- The number of CPUs is prefixed with the character
c
and padded with 0s to a total of 3 decimal digits. - The amount of Memory is expressed in GiB. It is prefixed with the character
m
and padded with 0s to a total of 3 decimal digits.
Here is an example for a flavor with one CPU and 2 GiB of RAM in the "Standard Düdingen North" host aggregate:
Standard Düdingen North c002m0004
1. CPU: 1 virtual processor 2. Memory: 2 GiB
Naming convention - Host aggregates
These host aggregates exist:
- Standard Düdingen - Developer Düdingen - Enterprise Düdingen - Standard Windows Düdingen - Standard Düdingen South - Standard Düdingen North
Naming convention - Sceduling properties
We have defined a custom scheduling property called vm_quality_class
. It represents the quality classes we offer: "standard"(1), "developer"(2) and "enterprise"(3). This property is added to host aggregates and flavors. When scheduling VMs, the AggregateInstanceExtraSpecsFilter
will match VMs to VM Nodes accordingly.