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README.md

Airship in a Bottle

Airship is a new name for the project, formerly known as UCP. References to 'UCP' or 'Undercloud Platform' will be corrected in time.

Airship is a broad integration of several components enabling an automated, resilient Kubernetes-based infrastructure for hosting Helm-deployed containerized workloads.

To get started, run the following in a fresh Ubuntu 16.04 VM (4vCPU/16GB RAM/ 64GB disk). This will deploy Airship and OSH:

sudo -i
mkdir -p /root/deploy && cd "$_"
git clone https://github.com/openstack/airship-in-a-bottle
cd /root/deploy/airship-in-a-bottle/manifests/dev_single_node
./airship-in-a-bottle.sh

Components

Shipyard

Platform orchestrator for initial deployment, platform updates, and server redeployments

Promenade

The bootstrapper for the Kubernetes control plane - both on an initial genesis node to get a working Kubernetes cluster and for adding additional nodes to the existing Kubernetes cluster.

Armada

Provisioner for Helm charts. Provides the capability to override chart values.yaml items.

Drydock

The orchestrator for physical asset provisioning (e.g. server deployment).

Deckhand

YAML design data manager.