On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 2:48 AM, Will Dennis <wdennis(a)nec-labs.com> wrote:
Looks like a pretty old request, too… if I may ask, is this a
complicated
technical change, or is it just lower priority than other open issues?
Seems like if it was an easy change to make, it would be a big win for
users…
Nothing is easy as it looks (Murphy's law) ;-)
There are cons and pros for moving the ISO (and the export domain) it to
become a regular data domain (vs. the complete opposite - just making it a
regular directory, not a domain or anything).
- It definitely will require (better) management tools (compared to the
basic ISO uploader and being able to easily rename & delete ISOs in the ISO
domain).
- It will provide better performance in some cases (does it matter for the
ISO domain? Not sure).
- It may relieve the need for NFS altogether (if you are using some other
storage technology)
- It will make sharing the domain more difficult across (put your favorite
item here - data centers, products, continents...)
- It will simplify the code in some areas.
Y.
On Jan 10, 2016, at 3:15 AM, Yedidyah Bar David
<didi(a)redhat.com<mailto:
didi(a)redhat.com>> wrote:
On Sun, Jan 10, 2016 at 5:09 AM, Will Dennis <wdennis(a)nec-labs.com<mailto:
wdennis(a)nec-labs.com>> wrote:
Seems like there should be an easier way to consume an
external existing repository.
Indeed, and we have an RFE for that:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1034112
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