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OpenStack is ready ... so now what?
We all know that OpenStack is perfect and has taken over the world already. So what's next? What do we do tomorrow?
Attend this session and understand how:
Abstract of the track: Creating an open cloud infrastructure that is easy to manage was one of our our primary goals while considering OpenStack. Whilst very many organisations are running or planning to run OpenStack, many still see it as hard and complex. In this talk you will hear some of the key decisions Cyso has made to create an open and manageable OpenStack infrastructure.
Supermicro’s Openstack vision in redefining IaaS deployments in Enterprise and Service Provider Segments
Deploying and Managing Applications in OpenStack.
Koen van Bakel, Senior Solution Architect for Virtualization & Cloud, Red Hat Benelux.
Why Open Networking as the universal network underlay in OpenStack environment?
Open the Stack with SDS
Open the Stack with SDS is all about choices. How can you drive more business value from the path you have chosen or might do for OpenStack with a software defined storage architecture underneath. One common theme. It is all about the software and how you tie it together. With one outcome, more value for less money.
OpenStack and Tintri
Building hybrid clouds with OpenStack requires storage for running instances that meets the needs of the applications in terms of performance, manageability and troubleshooting. Traditional enterprise storage arrays, even when managed through OpenStack Cinder, still use outdated architectures such as LUNs, volumes, and simple mount points to provide storage for running VMs, and software defined storage provides challenges with suitability for legacy applications and the overhead of maintaining a primary storage solution. Tintri storage solves these problems with storage designed from the ground up for running virtual machines for cloud environments. We will discuss the benefits of using Tintri with OpenStack Cinder, the work we are doing in the community around Cinder, and the importance of VM-aware storage in an OpenStack cloud.