PostgreSQL as a Service ============ PostgreSQL as a Service comes in two flavors: all-in-one blueprint, and separate disk/cluster/database blueprints to separate the management of the lifetime of those constituent parts. Both are provided for use. Why Two Flavors? ------------ The reason there are two flavors of blueprints lays in the difference in lifetime management of the constituent parts. For example, a database usually needs to have persistent storage, which in these blueprints comes from Cinder storage volumes. The primitives used in these blueprints assume that the lifetime of the Cinder storage volumes matches the lifetime of the blueprint deployment. So when the blueprint goes away, any Cinder storage volume allocated in the blueprint also goes away. Similarly, a database's lifetime should have its The all-in-one blueprint assumes that everything can be allocated and deallocated together. MORE TO BE ADDED