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These are notes from a whiteboard discussion about the NDS Labs "big picture"

 

 

NDS Labs

Workbench/Test Drive

NDS Labs

"Developer"

NDS Share

"Staging"

NDS Share

What is it used for?

Exploration

Education/training

Comparative evaluation

Development

Prototyping

 

Alpha/beta testingProduction releases
When is it used?

Proposal stage

Demos/trials/test drives

Tutorials

Post-proposal development

and integration

Alpha/beta testing

Production deployments
What does it include?

Functional services

Sample data

 

Customized services

Realistic but limited resources

 

Stable releases of

integrated services

Real users

Real resources

Real users

Stable release

Actual scale resources

SLA

Security/Hardening

AnalogyDemo/trial installationsDevelopment VMsStaging systemProduction system

 

  • Workbench/Test Drive: This is the current workbench service – supporting the ability to "test drive", demo, or trials services. This would be limited to services and configurations that are easily deployable via Kubernetes
  • Developer: When users graduate from the Workbench, they are given access to real resources for development and integration.  This might include services not easily available via Workbench such as a functioning iRODS preservation federation, Swift Object store, Shibboleth IdP, etc.  Services wouldn't be started and stopped quickly – configuration options would be specified and services configured based on project requirements. 
  • Staging: When projects are ready for alpha/beta/rc testing, they would deploy their services to a staging environment. This would be limited-access, but on real resources (i.e., actual production configuration, but maybe not scale)
  • Share: Once a project is ready for production deployment, it is moved to the "Share" environment.  This could be hosted at AWS, GCE, TACC/SDSC/PSC/NCSA.
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