Barcelona, Spain
October 25-28, 2016

Event Details

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Kuryr - Here Comes Advanced Services for Container Networking!

Kuryr's goal is to make Neutron networking available to containers in their most widespread usages.
Kuryr bridges the gap between the container orchestration engines like Kubernetes, Swarm and Mesos and the OpenStack networking. It exposes all of the production grade Neutron capabilities and services to large scale container consumers.

In Mitaka we presented our plans for Kubernetes integration and nested containers; for Newton we are enriching these enviorments with OpenStack advanced services such as Security Groups and Load Balancers. We show how a seamless set of advanced networking services and policies for containers, VMs, bare metal and nested containers can be provided by leveraging Kuryr with OpenStack.


What can I expect to learn?

Attendees expect to get familiar with Kuryr and what it supports (including a quick overview of past realeases) but also how we enrich current containers deployments with OpenStack networking flexbility and richness and how we model Kubernetes/Mesos still simplistic networking models into a policy driven / multi tenant model.

Thursday, October 27, 2:40pm-3:20pm (12:40pm - 1:20pm UTC)
Difficulty Level: Intermediate
Open Source Software Architect
 I am a software architect, passionate about open source, experienced with networking, virtualization and all areas of SDN/NFV and cloud computing. Contributing to OpenStack Neutron, Containers networking projects and hybrid cloud. Eager to bridge the gaps between OpenStack development and its users and explore new areas to help OpenStack shine Blogging for anything OpenStack related... FULL PROFILE
Software Engineer
Antoni is a founder and core contributor to Openstack Kuryr and works on related container efforts at Red Hat. He has contributed in the past to the networking stack of oVirt, Libvirt nova-docker and MidoNet. His recent focus has been on Container Software Defined Networking and Container Orchestration projects like Kubernetes, OpenShift and Swarm. FULL PROFILE
IBM
Mohammad is a research staff member at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center. His research interests include cloud computing and software-defined networking. He is a senior member of the ACM and the IEEE and an active contributior to Neutron. Mohammad lives with his family in NYC. FULL PROFILE