BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Pentabarf//Schedule 0.3//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-WR-CALDESC;VALUE=TEXT:Infrastructure as a service devroom X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Infrastructure as a service devroom X-WR-TIMEZONE;VALUE=TEXT:Europe/Brussels BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:2855@FOSDEM15@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20150131T104000 DTEND:20150131T110000 SUMMARY:Moving your Virtual Machines to oVirt with ease DESCRIPTION:
Suppose you want to import virtual machines you already have into oVirt to enjoy a features-rich open sourced management system. You will soon figure out that the conversion of virtual machines running on different hypervisors or managed by different management systems into oVirt is not an easy task. The next major version of oVirt is going to introduce an integrated process that will simplify import of virtual machines not being managed by oVirt into oVirt. This session gives a heads up for the feature: we will go over the design and see how it solves issues that we had before to provide better way for import virtual machines to oVirt.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:Infrastructure as a service URL:https:/fosdem.org/2015/schedule/2015/schedule/event/v2v/ LOCATION:UD2.120 (Chavanne) ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Arik Hadas":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:3081@FOSDEM15@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20150131T110000 DTEND:20150131T114000 SUMMARY:Build Distributed, Fault-Tolerant Infrastructure with Apache Mesos DESCRIPTION:Apache Mesos is a resource manager for datacenter infrastructure that uses a two-level scheduling model to provide hardware resources to various application frameworks. Organized in two parts, this talk will provide an overview of the Mesos compute model (comparing and contrasting how it relates to IaaS), and then walk through writing an application for Mesos using the framework API.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:Infrastructure as a service URL:https:/fosdem.org/2015/schedule/2015/schedule/event/faulttolerantmesos/ LOCATION:UD2.120 (Chavanne) ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Dave Lester":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:2842@FOSDEM15@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20150131T114000 DTEND:20150131T122000 SUMMARY:GlusterFS - Overview & Future Directions DESCRIPTION:GlusterFS is a distributed scale-out filesystem that runs on commodity hardware. In this session, Niels de Vos willprovide an architectural overview of GlusterFS and discuss how its file, object & block interfaces can be used to build a scale-out storage solution forIaaS needs. Details on new features , use cases and interesting challenges with GlusterFS will be provided. As part of thissession, Niels will also discuss integration of GlusterFS with other open source ecosystems like OpenStack, oVirt and providefuture directions of the GlusterFS project.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:Infrastructure as a service URL:https:/fosdem.org/2015/schedule/2015/schedule/event/glusterfsoverview/ LOCATION:UD2.120 (Chavanne) ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Niels de Vos":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:3056@FOSDEM15@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20150131T122000 DTEND:20150131T130000 SUMMARY:oVirt and Gluster Hyperconvergence DESCRIPTION:This session will cover in detail the ongoing effort of integrating the oVirt virtualization and Gluster storage resources in single commodity boxes that can scale horizontally. The presentation will include the description of the technical challenges encountered, the status of the ongoing effort and the roadmap for the possible future improvements.
The Ceph storage system is used by many IaaS software. It provides self-healing distributed storage in many forms (block device, file system and object store).
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:Infrastructure as a service URL:https:/fosdem.org/2015/schedule/2015/schedule/event/leveragingceph/ LOCATION:UD2.120 (Chavanne) ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Loic Dachary":invalid:nomail ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Sage Weil":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:3243@FOSDEM15@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20150131T134000 DTEND:20150131T142000 SUMMARY:OpenNebula Deployments, from Small to Massive DESCRIPTION:Learn how other people are using OpenNebula today to deploy clouds in a snap, all the way from micro clouds to massively big, federated clouds. Learn performance and tuning tips shared by other OpenNebula fellow users to leverage other open-source projects like Ceph, LizardsFS, Open vSwitch and Puppet into making your cloud resilient, fast, flexible and massive.
We will also shed some light on other OpenNebula compoments that have grown indispensable to their users, like hooks, AppMarket to share images accross OpenNebula deployments, OneFlow to manage services and OneGate to report metrics directly to OpenNebula.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:Infrastructure as a service URL:https:/fosdem.org/2015/schedule/2015/schedule/event/opennebula/ LOCATION:UD2.120 (Chavanne) ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Jaime Melis":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:2706@FOSDEM15@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20150131T142000 DTEND:20150131T150000 SUMMARY:Cinder - the state of block storage in Openstack DESCRIPTION:Cinder is the block storage solution for Openstack. It has been around for 2 years, and has become a stable and useful part of the Openstack infra-structure. This talk gives the history of Cinder, the current challenges being worked on and some blue sky ideas for where it could go.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:Infrastructure as a service URL:https:/fosdem.org/2015/schedule/2015/schedule/event/cinderstateopenstack/ LOCATION:UD2.120 (Chavanne) ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Duncan Thomas":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:3156@FOSDEM15@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20150131T150000 DTEND:20150131T154000 SUMMARY:OpenStack and Xen DESCRIPTION:This talk will explain how to deploy OpenStack using the Xen hypervisor to run your virtual machines.
It will start by describing the OpenStack architecture and its most important components.It will go into details on how to use DevStack to setup an OpenStack development environment based on Xen and Libvirt. It will also cover the most popular and robust deployment schemes for OpenStack with Xen and Libvirt aimed for production servers, including Ubuntu packages from the latest LTS, Chef and Puppet.
The audience will learn the most important OpenStack and Xen config options, the pitfalls to avoid in their deployment and how to tweak both of them to get the best performance and stability out of your OpenStack cloud.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:Infrastructure as a service URL:https:/fosdem.org/2015/schedule/2015/schedule/event/deployopenstackxen/ LOCATION:UD2.120 (Chavanne) ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Stefano Stabellini":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:2847@FOSDEM15@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20150131T154000 DTEND:20150131T162000 SUMMARY:Smart VM scheduling in oVirt cluster DESCRIPTION:The oVirt project allows efficient management of virtualized datacenters. Deciding what machine should host a certain VM is one of the important functions of the management platform. Unfortunately it is also one of the complex ones, because there can be many rules governing the placement policy and there is a time limit in which a VM has to be started or migration initiated. Till now each VM was considered separately and that caused fragmentation of free resources.
We are about to present a new solution to this issue in this presentation. We have started a cooperation with the OptaPlanner team that develops an optimization engine based on probabilistic (soft computing) algorithms. This means that oVirt will feed situation updates to an optimization service and continuously receive improved solutions back. It will then use the precomputed results for rebalancing the clusters.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:Infrastructure as a service URL:https:/fosdem.org/2015/schedule/2015/schedule/event/smartvmsched/ LOCATION:UD2.120 (Chavanne) ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Roy Golan":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:3140@FOSDEM15@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20150131T162000 DTEND:20150131T170000 SUMMARY:What you can do with open source cloud management (and ManageIQ) DESCRIPTION:What is cloud management and why do you need it? This talk explains the security and productivity ramifications of a hybrid cloud infrastructure, and how you can wrangle its various components. You need: comprehensive security, finance/chargeback, automation and orchestration. Here's how to control all of the things.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:Infrastructure as a service URL:https:/fosdem.org/2015/schedule/2015/schedule/event/whatmanageiq/ LOCATION:UD2.120 (Chavanne) ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="John Mark Walker":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:2944@FOSDEM15@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20150131T170000 DTEND:20150131T172000 SUMMARY:Why we tried (and ignored) famous IaaS to deliver SecurePass DESCRIPTION:Our question was: "what is the best infrastructure to run our SaaS on?".We tried most of the infrastructure software, starting from vmware, moving to Proxmox, OpenNebula, OpenStack, and Google's Ganeti. We also considered software storage and software defined networks. We mastered some of these technologies and we even contributed to the projects. But we felt we needed something different and lighter and we "blended" our own solution, mixing and matching the best of the above and keeping in consideration our needs in terms of computing, network and storage. This talk will go through our (long) journey, understanding pros and cons of each technology and describing what we used to deliver SecurePass and other services.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:Infrastructure as a service URL:https:/fosdem.org/2015/schedule/2015/schedule/event/ignoredfamousiaas/ LOCATION:UD2.120 (Chavanne) ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Giuseppe PaternĂ²":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:3165@FOSDEM15@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20150131T172000 DTEND:20150131T174000 SUMMARY:Designate - DNS as a Service for Openstack DESCRIPTION:Designate is a newly incubated project in OpenStack, for providing an easy to use, integrated DNS service to users of your cloud.We integrate with Nova and Neutron, and allow control of Reverse DNS for floating IPs.Using sink features, we can pull events from the neutron / nova event queue and auto generate DNS entries.
We will show all of this functionality, and talk about the upcoming features, while taking feedback from the community about what else they would like to see provided by Designate.
We will also update the community on the developments of the Mid-Cycle summit (happening the week previously)
Graham Hayes is a member of designate-core, and one of the main architects of our current feature push called server pools, which will allow per user DNS servers, and the ability to run DNS servers at massive scale.
Kiall Mac Innes is the PTL and the original author for Designate
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:Infrastructure as a service URL:https:/fosdem.org/2015/schedule/2015/schedule/event/designatedns/ LOCATION:UD2.120 (Chavanne) ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Graham Hayes":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:2700@FOSDEM15@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20150131T174000 DTEND:20150131T180000 SUMMARY:IaaS Beyond the Infrastructure DESCRIPTION:We've been talking about Infrastructure providers for quite a bit already. OpenStack itself started as such an IaaS and then it quickly became a cloud provider. But what does that mean? What is a cloud provider suppose to provide? What's cloud after all?
Scaling a distributed system goes beyond virtualization, shared storage etc. In order to support on-demand scaling it is necessary to have an easy way to provision and consume the available infrastructure, a way for the services running in it to communicate, etc. Not to mention latency needs, reliability, etc.
This talk aims to answer the above questions and take a step further down the path of explaining what should be considered essential for nowadays needs, especially when those needs require a cloud
to be covered.
Discussion panel with the IaaS/Virt devroom organizers about the day's program.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:Infrastructure as a service URL:https:/fosdem.org/2015/schedule/2015/schedule/event/iaaspanel/ LOCATION:UD2.120 (Chavanne) ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Thierry Carrez":invalid:nomail ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Itamar Heim":invalid:nomail ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="jzb":invalid:nomail ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Lars Kurth":invalid:nomail ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Dave Lester":invalid:nomail ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Luca Gibelli":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR