Ihar Hrachyshka – What's new in OpenStack Neutron for Ocata
Ihar Hrachyshka talks about his work on Neutron in Ocata, and what’s coming in Pike.
Ihar Hrachyshka talks about his work on Neutron in Ocata, and what’s coming in Pike.
One year ago, we discussed the improvements made to the RDO Trunk infrastructure in this post. As expected, our needs have changed in this year, and so has to change our infrastructure. So here we are, ready to describe what’s new in RDO Trunk. New needs We have some new needs to cover: A new DLRN API has been introduced,… Read more →
Victoria Martinez de la Cruz talks Manila, Outreachy, at the OpenStack PTG in Atlanta
Introducing Software Factory Software Factory is an open source, software development forge with an emphasis on collaboration and ensuring code quality through Continuous Integration (CI). It is inspired by OpenStack’s development workflow that has proven to be reliable for fast-changing, interdependent projects driven by large communities. Software Factory is batteries included, easy to deploy and fully leverages OpenStack clouds. Software… Read more →
Thiago da Silva and Christian Schwede discuss what’s new OpenStack Swift in the Ocata release, at the OpenStack PTG, 2017
Giulio Fidente talks about TripleO and Ceph at the OpenStack PTG in Atlanta.
Using Ansible Validations With Red Hat OpenStack Platform – Part 3 by August Simonelli, Technical Marketing Manager, Cloud In the previous two blogposts (Part 1 and Part 2) we demonstrated how to create a dynamic Ansible inventory file for a running OpenStack cloud. We then used that inventory to run Ansible-based validations with the ansible-playbook command from the CLI. Read… Read more →
John Trowbridge (Trown) talks about his work on TripleO in the OpenStack Ocata period, and what’s coming in Pike.
Doug Hellmann talks about release management in OpenStack Ocata, at the OpenStack PTG in Atlanta.
Experiences with Cinder in Production by Arne Wiebalck The CERN OpenStack cloud service is providing block storage via Cinder since Havana days in early 2014. Users can choose from seven different volume types, which offer different physical locations, different power feeds, and different performance characteristics. All volumes are backed by Ceph, deployed in three separate clusters across two data centres…. Read more →