Creating custom flavors for virtual machines
In the compute cluster, a configuration template for virtual machines is called a flavor. Flavors simplify VM deployment. They allow you to set the number of virtual CPU cores and the amount of RAM a virtual machine will use. By default, five predefined flavors are created with the following parameters:
| Name | vCPUs | Memory | 
|---|---|---|
| tiny | 1 | 512 MiB | 
| small | 1 | 2 GiB | 
| medium | 2 | 4 GiB | 
| large | 4 | 8 GiB | 
| xlarge | 8 | 16 GiB | 
You can create custom flavors with different sets of vCPU and RAM resources: public flavors (default), shared between all of the projects, and private flavors, shared with specific projects. Also, you can delete existing flavors, including the predefined ones.
Prerequisites
- To authorize further OpenStack commands, the OpenStack command-line client must be configured, as outlined in Connecting to OpenStack command-line interface.
To create a public flavor
Admin panel
- On the Compute > Virtual machines > Flavors tab, click Create flavor.
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                                            In the Create flavor window, specify a flavor name, a number of virtual CPU cores, an amount of RAM, and then click Create. 
The created flavor will be available to all of the projects.
Command-line interface
Use the following command:
vinfra service compute flavor create [--swap <size-mb>] --vcpus <vcpus> --ram <size-mb> <flavor-name>
- --swap <size-mb>
- Swap space size, in megabytes
- --vcpus <vcpus>
- Number of virtual CPUs
- --ram <size-mb>
- Memory size, in megabytes
- <flavor-name>
- Flavor name
For example, to create a flavor called myflavor with 1 vCPU and 3 GB of RAM, run:
# vinfra service compute flavor create myflavor --vcpus 1 --ram 3072
The new flavor will appear in the vinfra service compute flavor list output:
# vinfra service compute flavor list +--------------------------------------+----------+-------+------+-------+ | id | name | ram | swap | vcpus | +--------------------------------------+----------+-------+------+-------+ | 100 | tiny | 512 | 0 | 1 | | 101 | small | 2048 | 0 | 1 | | 102 | medium | 4096 | 0 | 2 | | 103 | large | 8192 | 0 | 4 | | 104 | xlarge | 16384 | 0 | 8 | | 2e32ebd2-5d83-45fd-a526-3ae4a6658078 | myflavor | 3072 | 0 | 1 | +--------------------------------------+----------+-------+------+-------+
To create a private flavor
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                                    Create a flavor with the --privateoption. For example, to create the flavorprivate_tinywith 1 vCPU, 512 MiB of RAM, and the automatically generated UUID, run:# openstack --insecure flavor create private_tiny --private --id auto --ram 512 --disk 0 --vcpus 1 
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                                    Assign the flavor to a project. For example, to assign the flavor private_tinyto the projectmyprojectwithin the domainmydomain, run:# openstack --insecure flavor set private_tiny --project myproject --project-domain mydomain 
The created flavor will only be available to the assigned project.
To delete a flavor
Admin panel
- On the Compute > Virtual machines > Flavors tab, select the flavor you want to delete, and then click Delete.
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                                            Click Delete in the confirmation window. 
Command-line interface
Use the following command:
vinfra service compute flavor delete <flavor>
- <flavor>
- Flavor ID or name
For example, to delete the flavor myflavor, run:
# vinfra service compute flavor delete myflavor

 See also
See also