OpenStack: Getting started with contributing to OpenStack; Do’s and Don’ts

OpenStack Sydney: There are many benefits to participating in an open source project like OpenStack. We describe how one can be successful at this. The talk describes the structure of most open source communities, governance, and how members of the community communicate. The talk describes the first 5 things that every newcomer to OpenStack should… Continue reading OpenStack: Getting started with contributing to OpenStack; Do’s and Don’ts

OpenStack: Using OpenStack to integrate non-OpenStack service

OpenStack Sydney: Naver is the popular web portal, handles the half of all web searches in South Korea and also have a messenger service having a billion users. To process the such large scale users, We has built dozens of dev platform, and have hundreds of engineers working on them. However, due to lack of… Continue reading OpenStack: Using OpenStack to integrate non-OpenStack service

OpenStack: China’s largest OpenStack Cloud accelerates the science discovery of AMS-02

OpenStack Sydney: The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer(PI: Nobel laureate Samuel C.C. Ting) is a particle physics detector that uses the International Space Station to study the universe and its origin by searching for antimatter and dark matter. Based on OpenStack, Southeast University(SEU)’s SOC has become one of the largest AMS data centers and reaches the scale… Continue reading OpenStack: China’s largest OpenStack Cloud accelerates the science discovery of AMS-02

OpenStack: Vitrage Project Updates

OpenStack Sydney: Vitrage is the official OpenStack project dedicated to root cause analysis (RCA) and deduced insights into the behavior of the Cloud. With the help of a graphical model representing the different relationships between system entities, and a friendly UI, Vitrage perfectly organizes, analyzes and visualizes a holistic view of the system. In this… Continue reading OpenStack: Vitrage Project Updates

OpenStack: Massively Distributed OpenStack — Thinking outside the Data Center

OpenStack Sydney: Taking OpenStack out of the data center to create massively distributed clouds was the talk of the Boston Summit. OpenStack is starting to be used for use cases that were never imagined; think about the possibility of a global swarm of hundreds, thousands or even millions of nodes. Massively distributed OpenStack architectures require… Continue reading OpenStack: Massively Distributed OpenStack — Thinking outside the Data Center

OpenStack: OpenStack images that fit your imagination – deep dive into container images in Kolla

OpenStack Sydney: Deploying OpenStack using docker containers provides a lot of benefits; it’s quick, upgradable, easy to maintain, and is very easy to reproduce the golden state. The OpenStack Kolla project provides a model, definition and the infrastructure to build these images, but building OpenStack images is still a time consuming, complicated task and the… Continue reading OpenStack: OpenStack images that fit your imagination – deep dive into container images in Kolla

OpenStack: Five ways with hypervisor network performance

OpenStack Sydney: In network-intensive virtualised compute, the battle for performance is won or lost in the hypervisor. How can OpenStack architects make the right choice for a hypervisor networking strategy? This talk will explore some of the common ways that hypervisors can be configured for OpenStack networking, how they each perform and the associated overheads.… Continue reading OpenStack: Five ways with hypervisor network performance

OpenStack: Communication through Code How to get work done upstream

OpenStack Sydney: One of OpenStack’s core strengths is its open review system, where anyone can assess and improve code submissions to help reduce problems before they become bugs and maintainability nightmares. This makes our code stronger but it also turns code review into a game of “find something wrong with it”, which can be daunting… Continue reading OpenStack: Communication through Code How to get work done upstream