Barcelona, Spain
October 25-28, 2016

Event Details

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Keystone in the Real World: A Hands-On Workshop with Keystone v3

Now that more organizations are upgrading to the Keystone v3 API, how can we use it to setup a real-world, multi-domain OpenStack environment?  Join us in this hands-on interactive workshop as we walk through a live install and configuration of Keystone v3.  Participants will not only learn the history of the Keystone project but receive access to a live OpenStack environment where they will complete the challenge of setting up Keystone for a real-world organization.  Learn the proper way to create domains for business units while ensuring your domain and projects admins only have access to their assigned areas.  Create custom roles and apply those roles to groups that span multiple business units and projects.  Go beyond creating a simple Keystone deployments and step into Keystone in the Real World!


What can I expect to learn?

Attendees will first learn the history of the Keystone project and trace the evolution of its features throughout the years.  They will then be presented with the complex organizational structure of a fictitious company and be tasked with installing Keystone and configuring the v3 API to accommodate this structure.  Attendees will create domains, projects, users, roles, and groups as well as modify policy.json files.  By the end of this workshop, participants should feel confident in their ability to configure OpenStack to accommodate real-world requirements!

Tuesday, October 25, 5:05pm-6:35pm (3:05pm - 4:35pm UTC)
Difficulty Level: Intermediate
Rackspace
Software Engineer helping to build Operators for OpenShift at Red Hat. FULL PROFILE
Senior Technical Instructor
Matt Dorn is a Senior Technical Instructor focused on helping IT teams around the world build private clouds with OpenStack and Kubernetes.  He understands that many feel a great deal of intimidation when approaching open source projects and is fanatical about providing an easy to understand learning path that makes OpenStack accessible and fun.  His experience includes being apart of... FULL PROFILE
Rackspace
Phil Hopkins, Principal Engineer at Rackspace. has an Electrical Engineering Degree from the University of South Florida and has been working on Linux systems for over 15 years. In the past he has taught Cisco Networking classes and worked as a Cisco Admin as well as designing VOIP systems using Asterisk. He is active teaching and writing about Openstack software defined networks (SDN). He has... FULL PROFILE