[01:48] OK Gentlemen, we have achieved MAAS + Juju [01:49] the time for beer is now [01:59] idk what that means but cheers [02:01] maas is canonical's metal as a service thingy, juju is their orchestration tool [02:01] https://maas.ubuntu.com/ [02:04] looks really neat [02:05] metal as a service? [02:05] I did some technical review before it was formally released, but haven't looked at it since (mostly working on OpenStack stuff directly these days rather than Canonical's tools) [02:05] as in metalica? [02:06] if only [02:07] my cousin is in a metal band that just got a record deal [02:16] good for your cousin! [02:20] indeed :) [04:22] Sorry, fell asleep before 9, so a tad late back here. [04:41] what's up [04:41] InHisName [05:07] Howdy, pvl1 [05:07] how's that laptop [05:24] still not booting. Need more time to dabble with it. Too sleepy and out of it to think that hard right now. [19:57] pvl1: ah yea - maas gives me the machines on demand, and recycles them when i no longer need them by putting them back in the pool of available units [19:58] juju takes care of the service installation and orchestration between services [19:58] lazyPower: where are you able to play with this [19:58] this sounds really neat [19:58] so, in short, maas is the provisoiner, juju is the configuration manager and interface to my infrastructure [19:58] pvl1: in my closet. I have a quad core xeon box, MAAS on the host os in a VM, and 12 sub-vm's as my maas-slaves. [19:59] woa [19:59] whered you get such a thing [19:59] if you've got any libvirt virtualizers available to you, you can pretty much run this virtualized setup anywhere - its like a free version of ESXi essentially [19:59] Craigslist [19:59] $300 even [20:00] servermonkey has some 1u's that would be around that price range with minimal hardware, you can then upgrade it yourself on the cheap [20:01] when I finish my internal network, i'll publish an overview video of what i've done, why i chose to do it that way, and how to repeat it [20:04] do you get paid to do that [20:19] Well this particular project was a hobby, but i do work canonical Cloud Developer Operations team [20:19] so in essence, yes, i get paid to do it, but not to do this project