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Tuskar

What is Tuskar?

Tuskar gives administrators the ability to control how and where OpenStack services are deployed across the datacenter. Using Tuskar, administrators divide hardware into "resource classes" that allow predictable elastic scaling as cloud demands grow. This resource orchestration allows Tuskar users to ensure SLAs, improve performance, and maximize utilization across the datacenter.

Tuskar services are available via a RESTful API and management console through which administrators are able to classify their hardware and define their datacenters. In addition, Tuskar components provide administrators with performance monitoring, health statistics, and usage metrics, aiding in capacity planning and hardware procurement decisions.

For additional information, take a look at the Tuskar documentation.

Installation Information

Please see INSTALL.rst for an installation guide.

Building the Docs

From the root directory:

python setup.py build_sphinx

Contributing

Interested in contributing? Take a look at CONTRIBUTING.rst for details on how to do so.

Contact Us

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