Availability of Taas as Neutron Extension

Asked by Thomas Hammann

Dear OpenStack-TaaS group,

as a consulting for German Telekom working for OpenStack and SDN, it is my responsibility to propose to German Telekom a tracing/port mirroring concept for OpenStack/Neutron based environment.
From the Vancouver Summit I got my first interests for TaaS as a new port mirroring solution in neutron based environment. It is my idea to present the current status of the TaaS project via a demo to convince them to have a closer look to that solution.

My questions:
Is there a current time schedule available to introduce TaaS in a package based installation for any distribution? I am interested to get aware, when TaaS will be available for Canonical Ubuntu and what OpenStack Release is currenty the target line (e.g. Mitaka?)
I guess, at the current development status TaaS only can be installed using devstack installation procedure. Correct? It is my plan to install a VirtualBox based virtualized multinode cluster with 1 Controll/Network Node and 2 Compute Nodes and to show the new port mirroring concept of TaaS for use cases like East<->West und North-South traffic. Every node has 3 NICS (one NIC for 1 OpenStack MGMT + VXLAN isolation, 1 NIC to get Internet access for the nodes, and another NIC for VLAN isolated self service networks)
Can you propose any OpenStack Release on top of Ubuntu 14.04 to be used to get the best results for TaaS? In case example local.conf files are available at your side to run TaaS in a multinode environment with 3 NICs , I would be interested to get a template for the Controller/Network & Compute Node as a starting point for my exercises.

Greetings and thanks a lot for support
Thomas

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