Austin
April 25-29, 2016

Event Details

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Dell - Developing a Policy-driven, Platform-aware and DevOps-friendly Nova Scheduler

In this session we outline the development of a policy-driven scheduler that allows the Nova administrator (as well as Nova tenant administrators) to control placement decisions by writing policy statements that dictate which VMs or containers can be placed on which hosts. The DevOps-friendly, policy-driven scheduler plugs into the existing scheduler framework, to enable people to easily and quickly express custom scheduling rules and constraints, and at the same time provide assurances related to performance, security, and data integrity.

Tuesday, April 26, 12:05pm-12:45pm (5:05pm - 5:45pm UTC)
Difficulty Level: Intermediate
Dell Inc.
Current position: CTO Network Functions Virtualization (NFV), Dell Inc. Ramki has over 20 years of proven industry experience in the areas of Networking, High Performance Switching and System Management. He has over 10 years of experience in Standards Development and Leadership, Research Leadership and Managerial role. He has previous startup experience.   He combines deep... FULL PROFILE
Software Architect
Joseph is a software architect working for Intel. He was born in Athens, Greece but he left in 1996 and lived for many years in United Kingdom where he studied and worked in the telecoms and enterprise industry. In 2008 he got hired by Intel, his current employer where he focused on packet processing performance with multicore systems and other software optimizations including VXLAN offloads... FULL PROFILE