I said "best practices" from the major distros were to run 3 nodes, I've seen it run with 2 and 16 nodes :) Kubernetes is a tough nut to crack, OpenStack ON Kubernetes is even tougher. As I said, I'm not aware of a distro that's actually supporting it, but there are a few that are working in that direction.
I agree we should document what is working today, what we would recommend and what is possible for users to set up today.
Andrew,
I said "best practices" from the major distros were to run 3 nodes, I've seen it run with 2 and 16 nodes :) Kubernetes is a tough nut to crack, OpenStack ON Kubernetes is even tougher. As I said, I'm not aware of a distro that's actually supporting it, but there are a few that are working in that direction.
I agree we should document what is working today, what we would recommend and what is possible for users to set up today.
Let's continue this in a couple weeks at the PTG.