Boston
May 8-11, 2017

Event Details

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Common Networking Operations Across Kubernetes and OpenStack​ with Calico

Join this session to discover how you can use a common, fully Open Source networking layer across both OpenStack and Kubernetes to deliver robust and scalable networkng to your containers and VMs.

Developers love the flexibility and speed of development and operations that containers promise.Yet as many discover as they push into production; real live implementations require solid and scaleable underlying infrastructure, especially networking. In this session we will show how Calico with its pure layer 3 approach to software defined networking offers a simple solution that spans both OpenStack and Kubernetes helping you manage your networking in a consist way.


What can I expect to learn?

Learnm how to use a single Open Source SDN to manage the networks for your VMs and containers.

Wednesday, May 10, 4:30pm-5:10pm (8:30pm - 9:10pm UTC)
Difficulty Level: Beginner
OpenStack Product manager
Product Manager at Canonical where I've spent the last 5+ years helping shape Ubuntu server and Ubuntu OpenStack. Previously held positions MySQL and Red Hat helping them disrupt Billion dollar encumbant enterprise software companies. Seem to be on the same path with OpenStack and Ubuntu. FULL PROFILE
Director of Solution Architecture, Tigera
After years of experience with OpenStack and Kubernetes cloud infrastructure and large internetwork deployments, Karthik discovered the power of Project Calico, combining a scalable, simple IP routed networking fabric with distributed intent-based policy enforcement designed for the cloud-native era. He is now focused on building awareness of how to build and operate network... FULL PROFILE
Software Engineer
Larry Rensing, AT&T is a Software Engineer with the OpenStack Community Team at AT&T.  His interests include containerization, deployments, and scalability.  Prior to AT&T, he worked as an engineer at Emerson Electric. He has a BSc in Computer Science from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.   FULL PROFILE