* start with OpenShift - set up dev environment on the participant's machines, walk through basic concepts, creating first application, deploying the application, profit
* run your own PaaS - hands on setting your own OpenShift, setting up client environment, simple application, deployment to local and remote
* start hacking on OpenShift - walk through the code, components, project organization to enable the participant to start hacking on OpenShift (possible as talk as well)
The oVirt Project is an open virtualization project for anyone who cares about Linux-based KVM virtualization. Providing a feature-rich server virtualization management system with advanced capabilities for hosts and guests, including high availability, live migration, storage management, system scheduler, and more.
This session provides a high level overview of the goals and architecture of the oVirt Project
OpenStack implements a full stack to provide an infrastructure as a service solution.
The stack is constructed by several different services introduced during the talk, notably OpenStack's dashboard.
The audience will also introduced into OpenStacks development model and "how to contribute to OpenStack".
In this presentation I'll describe some standard and common cloud
APIs such as EC2 and CIMI, and show how one can use Deltacloud in
order to support them on top ofcloud environments. As an example, I'll
show how to add this support and use it on top of the oVirt engine.
OpenStack is a global collaboration of developers and cloud computing technologists
producing the open standard cloud operating system for both public and private cloud.
OpenStack Compute project (code name - Nova) is OpenStack cloud controller part - a piece
of open source software in charge of managing a large network of virtual machines. It is
meant to be scalable, robust and hardware and hypervisor technology agnostic. It is also
written 100% in Python.
This talk will give an overview of Nova functionality and also try to dig deeper into some
of it's design choices. It aims to give and overview of a sample architecture of a modern
distributed system written in Python.
Finally - I will talk about where Nova as a project will go in the future, and how people can
get involved
This talk will give an overview of the networking model that is used by the open virtual datacenter management platform called oVirt. It will contain parts about the front-facing part as well as the backend.
Aeolus is a set of tools for managing and running virtual machines both internally on your own equipment, and in Clouds from several leading vendors. Using Deltacloud as API "translator" Aeolus is able to interact with different cloud providers.Aeolus mission is to provide superior tools and workflows for flexible construction, management, and monitoring of multi-instance deployments across different cloud solutions from scriptable CLI clients a set of API as well as ease UI.
Deltacloud API prevents you from cloud vendor-lockin and cloud API changes. With Deltacloud you can speak up to 18 different cloud providers using one single API. Deltacloud now officialy support the CIMI API as a new industry standard for cloud computing and also non-officialy Amazon EC2 query API.
A brief description of how GlusterFS works including an overview of Replication, Distribution, and Stripe; and a deeper dive into building your own file system by writing a translator, drawing on experiences writing the HekaFS uidmap translator. An overview of GluPy.
Brief introduction into HTTP RESTful API design, plus some practical issues we hit when designing APIs for Aeolus project and how we solved them.
Katello is cloud life-cycle systems management project written in Ruby on Rails. One of our side efforts is to port it to TorqueBox, Ruby application platform built on top of JBoss with support for services such as messaging, scheduling, caching, and daemons. Experiences with this proof-of-concept port, which is still in progress, are shared in this talk. English.
GlusterFS is a popular, software-only distributed storage system and the lynchpin of the Gluster community. In this talk, attendees will learn about the recent release of GlusterFS 3.4, what's new, and what is coming up on the roadmap. We'll demo some of the new features, including QEMU integration and developing applications using the Swift (from OpenStack) API.
Michal Petrucha - OI-Live: a live Linux swiss army knife
Anastasis Andronidis - Grid resource provisioning over cloud backends