Barcelona, Spain
October 25-28, 2016

Event Details

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DevOops: Lessons Learned From a Cloud Network Architect

No one said networking was easy. Toss in Neutron with its dozens of configuration options, features and sometimes questionable documentation, and you're bound to have a hard time.

Join us as we discuss some of the 'gotchas' that one will encounter when architecting and operating OpenStack clouds at both small and large scale. Participants will learn which OpenStack cloud networking technologies offer the most promise and which ones to avoid in the short and long term.

 


What can I expect to learn?

Attendees should expect to see real-world issues and the process of troubleshooting and addressing those issue. They should also learn how to approach network architectures while building an OpenStack cloud for production.

Thursday, October 27, 11:50am-12:30pm (9:50am - 10:30am UTC)
Difficulty Level: Intermediate
Rackspace Hosting
James Denton is Principal Network Architect formerly associated with Rackspace. He spent over 10 years building OpenStack-based private clouds as part of the Rackspace Private Cloud group, and has been involved with OpenStack since the Essex release. James is an active participant in #openstack-ansible on IRC, and has released numerous books related to OpenStack Networking and other OpenStack... FULL PROFILE
Rackspace
Jonathan Almaleh joined the Rackspace Private Cloud team in 2014, and has been architecting and building fake networks ever since. FULL PROFILE