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The feature classification matrix will provide information about plugins and the features they support. Acts as a launching point for users to read about the intent of the matrix before reviewing the matrix to find features and plugins that meet their needs. Will implement a page where users can view Neutron features and plugins and their status. Similar to Nova's implementation here: http://docs.openstack.org/developer/nova/feature_classification.html http://docs.openstack.org/developer/nova/support-matrix.html Co-Authored-By: Darek Smigiel <dariusz.smigiel@intel.com> Closes-Bug: #1580327 Change-Id: I67f4dc67883623decdbf136c598eb9e2d0bc24c4
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General Feature Support
Warning
Please note, while this document is still being maintained, this is
slowly being updated to re-group and classify features using the
definitions described in here: feature_classification_introduction
.
This document covers the maturity and support of the Neutron API and its API extensions. Details about the API can be found at Networking API v2.0.
When considering which capabilities should be marked as mature the following general guiding principles were applied:
- Inclusivity - people have shown ability to make effective use of a wide range of network plugins and drivers with broadly varying feature sets. Aiming to keep the requirements as inclusive as possible, avoids second-guessing how a user wants to use their networks.
- Bootstrapping - a practical use case test is to consider that starting point for the network deploy is an empty data center with new machines and network connectivity. Then look at what are the minimum features required of the network service, in order to get user instances running and connected over the network.
- Reality - there are many networking drivers and plugins compatible with neutron. Each with their own supported feature set.