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Create Blog “redfish-interoperability-profiles” #2607

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donzef commented 1 week ago

Reported issues hopefully resolved. Thanks. Waiting for Dale's review. No rush.

donzef commented 4 days ago

Implemented Dale's suggestions. Thanks.

Still need to rewrite a bit the last paragraph (as per feedback received offline) and get technical review from Jeff Autor.

drensing commented 4 days ago

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Implemented Dale's suggestions. Thanks.

Still need to rewrite a bit the last paragraph (as per feedback received offline) and get technical review from Jeff Autor.

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In content/blog/redfish-interoperability-profiles.mdhttps://github.com/hpe-dev-incubator/hpe-dev-portal/pull/2607#discussion_r1676114976:

+ +Requiring the implementation of only a small number properties provide[s] significant flexibility, and allow conforming implementations on a wide variety of products as mentioned in the abstract of the standard document + +### Who cares? + +Flexibility is great, but too much flexibility can become an issue for standard organizations, software projects or end users willing to move away from the Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) to Redfish for hardware management. + +Concerning standard organizations and software projects, the Open Compute Project® (OCP) and the OpenStack projects can only adopt Redfish as their preferred management protocol if they can easily define some sort of "baseline" containing which property must, should or could be implemented in their managed nodes. + +Concerning OCP, the charter of the Hardware Management Project mentions: "The hardware management specification incorporates [...] tools and best practices [...] for remote machine management". This means that any server compliant to this specification must implement the network protocol(s) mentioned in the baseline. + +Systems supported by the OpenStack Ironic (bare metal machine provisioning) and the Valence projects (system lifecycle management) must implement as well a baseline of features containing at least the possibility to be powered on and off remotely. + +Redfish clients designed for managing multi-vendor systems have also a need for a list of mandatory and recommended features. For example, if a system cannot return its BMC's firmware version, the client will have difficulties to perform firmware updates. + +## Redfish Interoperability Profiles

For now, I'll remove leading upper cases and ask for confirmation.

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