This basically explains nothing. It goes into some "features" but does not explain what a certain component is. So I now know that a overlay-network is vxlan and does L2 encapsulation. The same goes for project network, provider networks, etc... But what the function is stays fully unclear. Feels like reading the ingredients of a arbitrary cosmetic product, I know there is parfum and cocos-oil in it, but I can´t tell is this a shampoo, an anti-aging creme or a sun-blocker.
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There are people learning OpenStack from many different countries where English is not their primary language. The presentation is intentionally kept a bit slower to enable everyone to grasp the complex material. Thanks for your feedback.
there is a mistake in the definition of security group, it is state-full not stateless as mentioned by the presented, correction need to be added
Apologies for the typo. Thank you for watching and for the feedback.
This basically explains nothing. It goes into some "features" but does not explain what a certain component is. So I now know that a overlay-network is vxlan and does L2 encapsulation. The same goes for project network, provider networks, etc... But what the function is stays fully unclear. Feels like reading the ingredients of a arbitrary cosmetic product, I know there is parfum and cocos-oil in it, but I can´t tell is this a shampoo, an anti-aging creme or a sun-blocker.
Hi, We appreciate the feedback! You can submit a request for an episode of #OpenInfraLive that better reflects the kind of information you would like to learn more about. ideas.openinfra.live
Thanks for informative presentation for beginners. Where can we download the slides ?
Very helpful to me, thanks german.
Less of explanations, more of reading facts
Informative, although speaker is bit slow in presentation
There are people learning OpenStack from many different countries where English is not their primary language. The presentation is intentionally kept a bit slower to enable everyone to grasp the complex material. Thanks for your feedback.