This hands-on workshop will will share best practices for operating Database as a Service using OpenStack Trove. You will learn how Trove works along with ways to deploy, configure, and use OpenStack Trove. This session will also share how to use Trove to provision and manage both relational and non-relational databases, take and restore backups, create replicas and use database clusters.
You will be able to answer the questions:
- How are different organizations using OpenStack Trove?
- What are common architectures for deploying database as a service on OpenStack?
- What are the supported databases along with the supported functionality?
- What are the updates to the Trove project in the Newton cycle?
- What are some common use cases for OpenStack DBaaS
You will also have live access to an OpenStack environment that includes Trove pre-configured with databases. This will allow you to learn basic OpenStack database as a service concepts.
Attendees can expect to learn about the highly scalable and extensible architecture of OpenStack, how projects interact in OpenStack clouds and how the Trove based DBaaS service leverages the compute, storage and networking services provided within OpenStack. They will learn how they can quickly deploy Trove and offer a self-service database provisioning system for a dozen commonly used databases including a number of SQL and NoSQL databases.