A library containing standardized resource class names in the Placement service.
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os-resource-classes
A list of standardized resource classes for OpenStack.
A resource class is a distinct type of inventory that exists in a
cloud environment, for example VCPU
, DISK_GB
.
They are upper case with underscores. They often include a unit in their
name.
This package provides a collection of symbols representing those standard resource classes which are expected to be available in any OpenStack deployment.
There also exists a concept of custom resource classes. These are
countable types that are custom to a particular environment. The
OpenStack placement API
provides a way to create these. A custom resource class always begins
with a CUSTOM_
prefix.
- Free software: Apache license
- Documentation: https://docs.openstack.org/os-resource-classes/latest
- Source: https://opendev.org/openstack/os-resource-classes
- Bugs: https://launchpad.net/placement