Very good talk! I've looked at a few YT-videos with a "What is Open Stack"-agenda and this is by far the best. It gives a nice overview and makes interesting dives into the technologies.
Thanks to your Nova Scotian speed speech, you cold cover a lot of content in 30 mins. Of course I took 45 mins to view it, but well worth it! Thank you!
Part of the Software defined data center. OpenStack moves all your compute resources under one command console, effectively paralleling them along the way. "One console, to rule them all, and in the data center bind them."
Im a Network Engineer experienced in Cisco Devices. Recent times i heard lot about Openstack, Virtualization, Cloud and etc...As a Network engineer having skills only in Data & Security which technologies i should focus to keep my career in right path? Should i start prepare on Cloud, Virtualization, Openstack , Scripting, SDN, or anything else?
That's like asking "What should my favorite color be?" Explore and read about stuff that sounds interesting. Curiosity is it's own reward; whatever sparks your interest and whatever you think is fun is probably what you should focus on. Be honest to yourself and do things YOU think is fun/interesting, not what the industry is buzzing about. Fun -> Interest -> Knowledge -> Fun Anyway, that's what I think ...
Thanks Sandy for the wonderful introduction to openstack. The only question I have from this presentation is 'Why the component is called scheduler when what it does is actually load balancing?'. It appeard from the presentation that scheduling is the secodary job of the componet, load balancing being the primary.
Thanks! Yeah, the naming confused me too. I think the plan was that eventually it could slate lower-priority requests in favor of higher ones, but not sure where that stands. The scheduler is turning into a standalone service and will be overseen by a broader orchestration service. So the scheduler won't have to deal with retries, etc.
Very good talk!
I've looked at a few YT-videos with a "What is Open Stack"-agenda and this is by far the best.
It gives a nice overview and makes interesting dives into the technologies.
Great talk Sandy very nice overview of architecture and background. Thanks.
Thanks to your Nova Scotian speed speech, you cold cover a lot of content in 30 mins. Of course I took 45 mins to view it, but well worth it! Thank you!
Nice concept and cover all the topics step by step..easy too understand
outstanding introduction to the core of OpenStack well done!
Excellent info to know in 30mins!!
Really informitive talk, great work!
Excellent Video.You guys really rock!,Thank you
thanks , very good , comprehensive but not overwhelming , which is cool.
Awesome Explanation
Thanks Sandy. Good summary.
excellent overview and speech.
Part of the Software defined data center. OpenStack moves all your compute resources under one command console, effectively paralleling them along the way.
"One console, to rule them all, and in the data center bind them."
Remember .. behind every cloud is a well managed data center!
Well done!
very good explanation
Very Helpful!
openstack is more like vm management layer on top of hypervisor with remte management client, than a cloud OS but the latter sounds good though.
Im a Network Engineer experienced in Cisco Devices. Recent times i heard lot about Openstack, Virtualization, Cloud and etc...As a Network engineer having skills only in Data & Security which technologies i should focus to keep my career in right path?
Should i start prepare on Cloud, Virtualization, Openstack , Scripting, SDN, or anything else?
That's like asking "What should my favorite color be?"
Explore and read about stuff that sounds interesting. Curiosity is it's own reward; whatever sparks your interest and whatever you think is fun is probably what you should focus on. Be honest to yourself and do things YOU think is fun/interesting, not what the industry is buzzing about.
Fun -> Interest -> Knowledge -> Fun
Anyway, that's what I think ...
i was expecting a sensible reply.
Nirmal hi Nirmal I wish to become a network engineer.. Where to start and how
Neutron, SDN and NFV. :)
Car Mo thank you. I started reading Cisco ACI and python scripting
Thanks Sandy for the wonderful introduction to openstack.
The only question I have from this presentation is 'Why the component is called scheduler when what it does is actually load balancing?'. It appeard from the presentation that scheduling is the secodary job of the componet, load balancing being the primary.
Thanks! Yeah, the naming confused me too. I think the plan was that eventually it could slate lower-priority requests in favor of higher ones, but not sure where that stands. The scheduler is turning into a standalone service and will be overseen by a broader orchestration service. So the scheduler won't have to deal with retries, etc.
So, Glance has the ISO images or the bootable images ?
And Swift is for object storage and not for storing ISO's.
There is no cloud, there is only some other guy's computer.
That Unity bar.... :D
if u have it, can u upload the slides somewhere?
They're a little old, but drive.google.com/file/d/0B34VBRu0HYffaVlsUXJULS01Unc/view?usp=sharing
Sandy Walsh thanks :D
great! thanks
CloudStack!
thanks
ceilometer is not billing... it's telemetry...
Dàwéi Hēiér it started as billing. Now it's a dessert topping *and* a floor wax.
Well...
Gesundheit !!! at 12:38
heh, never heard it before.
excellent overview and speech.