Thread (3 messages) 3 messages, 2 authors, 2018-01-29

Re: [LSF/MM TOPIC] Springfield: smart and automated storage

From: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
Date: 2018-01-27 16:32:53
Also in: linux-fsdevel

On Sat, 2018-01-27 at 09:37 +0100, Jan Tulak wrote:
Springfield is a collection of projects unifying multiple levels of
the storage stack and providing a general API for automation, health
and status monitoring, as well as sane and easy configuration across
multiple levels of the storage stack. It is a scalable solution,
working from a single node to large deployments with a mix of base
metal, containers and VMs. For the first time, it was presented on
Vault 2017 in a birds of a feather session.

Springfield builds upon and enhances the existing work of those
projects:
* udisks
* libblockdev
* blivet
* libstoragemgmt

It is a coordinated effort to overcome many of the shortcomings of
the current situation and provide a unified approach to storage
management, so there is nothing like a binary or a library with the
name “Springfield.”

An example of things we are trying to tackle is a useful storage
reporting, like notifications about filesystem being full, especially
with thin provisioning and multiple levels of the storage stack,
where
the user-visible status is not a true representation of what is
happening underneath.

We want to see how the community sees this effort. What shortcomings
of the current situation in storage layering can Springfield address
(is there something we don’t see, but a project like this could
help)? How would you use it, or what would make it more useful to
you?
Do you have a link to the project page and the source tree(s)?

James
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