[Openstack] OpenStack Track to Expert

Frans Thamura frans at meruvian.org
Mon Oct 24 04:24:39 UTC 2011


> Very interesting project and I think it is very useful..  Here are some
> quick thoughts of mine:
>
> thx


>
>    - OpenStack Single node (All-in-one) is very useful to test the
>    openstack environment and understand how each component interacts.
>       - This is really helpful to learn the network involved, TCP,
>       RabbitMQ, etc, OpenStack configuration settings.
>
>
we are now try to setting all of the component inside openStack, indeed....
RabbitMQ etc.. we have same direction here.



>
>    - Multi-node OpenStack configurations are helpful when you want to
>    deploy production OpenStack environments.  This is where you really learrn
>    how to install the software in large environments, troubleshoot complex
>    network problems and understand the software at a deep level.
>
>
i read the slide from openstack. i put in my slideshare
http://www.slideshare.net/flatburger/openstack-overview

i still need best practices to implement , like my last email before this, 2
server or 3 server minimum.

ini several case in polytechnics, which 1 student must be 1 server, i
believe this openstack model must be in group work rather personal
assignment.

any idea?

1 class room usually 24 students.

F



> So,  single node for students sounds like a great idea and it takes much
> less hardware.  Multi-node would be for students that want to get jobs
> related to OpenStack or  have plans to run production OpenStack environments
> in the future.
>
> Regards.
>
>
>
> 2011/10/23 Frans Thamura <frans at meruvian.org>
>
>> I am working to put openstack in vocatuonal high school and polytechnics
>> in indonesia
>>
>> Now we have a single node tutorial
>>
>> In polytrchnica we have a live production, but still findingout a way to
>> scale openstack. Are 2 servers enough or 3 server is the most minimum
>> requirement?
>> On Oct 24, 2011 10:02 AM, "shake chen" <shake.chen at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> interesting.
>>>
>>> the good way is put the it into produciton enviroment.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 10:09 AM, Frans Thamura <frans at meruvian.org>wrote:
>>>
>>>> hi all
>>>>
>>>> we are working for education material of OpenStack products, and we now
>>>> working for single node installation,
>>>>
>>>> any idea to make someone can become expert by using this pattern.
>>>>
>>>> F
>>>>
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