[Win The Enterprise-wg] [Summit Submission] Highly Available OpenStack: From Theory to Reality

Winn, Sean Sean.Winn at emc.com
Fri Feb 6 22:38:49 UTC 2015


Along these same lines, Pradyumna Sumpath and I will be finalizing an abstract targeting a reference design for Monitoring and Reporting.

Our original abstracts had started as two independent streams focused on two small pieces of the solution, but we recently decided to come together and co-present a more unified topic.   I feel that we can work to demonstrate a layered approach to monitoring and reporting for an OpenStack deployment which can then be further transferred to a whitepaper and contributed back to the general community.

Prady is traveling today so we have not been able to finalize the abstract, but we will continue to iterate on it over the weekend.

Regards,

Sean Winn

From: Shamail Tahir <itzshamail at gmail.com<mailto:itzshamail at gmail.com>>
Date: Friday, February 6, 2015 at 2:24 PM
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Subject: [Win The Enterprise-wg] [Summit Submission] Highly Available OpenStack: From Theory to Reality

Following Dave's lead... here is a session that Gerd, Sriram, and I have submitted.  The main focus of the presentation will be to educate the audience on OpenStack HA configurations by referring to both the HA-Guide and real world experiences.  Have a great weekend!

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Speakers: Gerd Prüßmann, Sriram Subramanian, and Shamail Tahir

Title: Highly Available OpenStack: From Theory to Reality


Track: “Plan Your OpenStack Project”


Abstract:

We all know there are two sides to every story, and, in this session the theory and reality of highly available OpenStack clouds will be discussed.  We will cover concepts from the OpenStack HA-Guide that provide active/active and active/passive configuration guidelines (the “theoretical” configuration of OpenStack HA) and walk-through HA considerations that Deutsche Telekom had to implement, and design, from a practical production grade OpenStack deployment perspective (the reality).  We will also discuss the state (and implications) of a multiple availability zone and region setup.


Key Take-Aways:

  *   Learn the tools and components you can leverage to make your cloud highly-available

  *   Practical advice on implementation of HA OpenStack services

  *   Identify resources available to help with the planning and design elements of your cloud HA strategy

  *   Recommendations on selecting active/active or active/passive as a HA strategy

Link for Voting: https://www.openstack.org/summit/vancouver-2015/call-for-speakers/TalkDetails/3118

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Thanks,
Shamail Tahir
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