About bootstrap server , size and dedicate or share it for applications or not

Vahric Muhtaryan vahric at doruk.net.tr
Thu Jan 15 13:41:32 UTC 2015


Thanks Jose , 
I understood clearly
Thanks 
VM

From:  José Antonio Rey <jose at ubuntu.com>
Date:  Thursday 15 January 2015 15:34
To:  Vahric Muhtaryan <vahric at doruk.net.tr>
Cc:  juju <juju at lists.ubuntu.com>
Subject:  Re: About bootstrap server , size and dedicate or share it for
applications or not


Hello, Vahric!

Thank you for writing to the list. I will be more than glad to give you a
hand.

1.- I have been able to use a 613MB RAM server for a development
environment, but a 1GB RAM server is recommended.

2.- Yes, it is allowed but not recommended. You can deploy additional server
to that machine specifying "--to 0" when deploying. However, this is not
recommended because the service will eat up RAM.

3.- You can, but only if you are using the local provider. If you are going
to use a cloud environment, then the bootstrap node needs to be in that same
environment.

Please, let us know if you have any further questions, and we'll be happy to
help.

Have an awesome day!

--
José Antonio Rey

On Jan 15, 2015 8:25 AM, "Vahric Muhtaryan" <vahric at doruk.net.tr> wrote:
> Hello 
> 
> I m so new to juju and try to learn it.
> We are cloud provider and we would like to push our customers use it .
> 
> My question is a bootstrap server is need but this means additional resource
> is needed , means customer need to pay more
> 
> What is not clear for me , what is the min or recommended bootstrap server
> config ? 
> 
> Also if customer want to use bootstrap server as a service node , for example
> install apache on it , is it allowed ? And recommended or not ?
> 
> One more , if I have ubuntu desktop and juju-core installed, can I also use
> ubuntu desktop as a bootstrap server ?
> 
> Regards
> Vahric Muhtaryan 
> 
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