Here’s what RDO enthusiasts have been blogging about in the last couple of weeks. I encourage you to particularly read Julie’ excellent writeup of the OpenStack Pike PTG last week in Atlanta. And have a look at my video series from the PTG for other engineers’ perspectives.
OpenStack Pike PTG: OpenStack Client – Tips and background for interested contributors by jpichon
Last week I went off to Atlanta for the first OpenStack Project Teams Gathering, for a productive week discussing all sort of issues and cross-projects concerns with fellow OpenStack contributors.
Read more at http://tm3.org/eb
SDN with Red Hat OpenStack Platform: OpenDaylight Integration by Nir Yechiel, Senior Technical Product Manager at Red Hat
OpenDaylight is an open source project under the Linux Foundation with the goal of furthering the adoption and innovation of software-defined networking (SDN) through the creation of a common industry supported platform. Red Hat is a Platinum Founding member of OpenDaylight and part of the community alongside a list of participants that covers the gamut from individual contributors to large network companies, making it a powerful and innovative engine that can cover many use-cases.
Read more at http://tm3.org/e8
Installing TripleO Quickstart by Carlos Camacho
This is a brief recipe about how to manually install TripleO Quickstart in a remote 32GB RAM box and not dying trying it.
Read more at http://tm3.org/ea
RDO Ocata released by jpena
The RDO community is pleased to announce the general availability of the RDO build for OpenStack Ocata for RPM-based distributions, CentOS Linux 7 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux. RDO is suitable for building private, public, and hybrid clouds. Ocata is the 15th release from the OpenStack project, which is the work of more than 2500 contributors from around the world (source).
Read more at http://tm3.org/e9
OpenStack Project Team Gathering, Atlanta, 2017 by Rich Bowen
Over the last several years, OpenStack has conducted OpenStack Summit twice a year. One of these occurs in North America, and the other one alternates between Europe and Asia/Pacific.
Read more at http://tm3.org/e0
Setting up a nested KVM guest for developing & testing PCI device assignment with NUMA by Daniel Berrange
Over the past few years OpenStack Nova project has gained support for managing VM usage of NUMA, huge pages and PCI device assignment. One of the more challenging aspects of this is availability of hardware to develop and test against. In the ideal world it would be possible to emulate everything we need using KVM, enabling developers / test infrastructure to exercise the code without needing access to bare metal hardware supporting these features.
Read more at http://tm3.org/e1
ANNOUNCE: libosinfo 1.0.0 release by Daniel Berrange
NB, this blog post was intended to be published back in November last year, but got forgotten in draft stage. Publishing now in case anyone missed the release…
Read more at http://tm3.org/e2
Containerizing Databases with Kubernetes and Stateful Sets by Andrew Beekhof
The canonical example for Stateful Sets with a replicated application in Kubernetes is a database.
Read more at http://tm3.org/e3
Announcing the ARA 0.11 release by dmsimard
We’re on the road to version 1.0.0 and we’re getting closer: introducing the release of version 0.11!
Read more at http://tm3.org/e4
Quelle: RDO
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