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OpenStack Paris workshop: Automated Deployment of an HA Cloud

By , November 1, 2014 7:39 pm

6 months after its debut in Atlanta, the HA workshop happening again in Paris, this Monday (16:20, Room 241)! If you plan on attending and didn’t already see Florian’s blog post, please get downloading and installing the prerequisite files quick, because downloading them over hotel or conference wifi is likely to be painful. (N.B. Unless you have a really strong reason not to, please go with the VirtualBox option, because there are more pitfalls when using KVM+libvirt.)

However if you’re already on the way to Paris, don’t despair, because we’ll also do our best to make the files available at the SUSE booth. And failing that, you can still just turn up, enjoy the show, and then try the hands-on exercise any time later at your own leisure!

In case you have no idea what I’m talking about, here’s some brief history:

Back before the last OpenStack summit in Atlanta in May, I managed to persuade Florian Haas to join me in an endeavour which some might view as slightly insane: run a 90 minute hands-on workshop in which we’d have every attendee build a Highly Available OpenStack cloud on their laptop, from scratch.

With so many moving parts and a vast range of different hardware involved, it certainly wasn’t plain sailing, but by the power of Vagrant and VirtualBox, I think overall it was a success.

Since then, we’ve been working extremely hard to improve the workshop materials based on lessons learnt last time. So what’s new? Well, firstly the workshop environment has been upgraded from Havana Icehouse (SUSE Cloud 4 vs. version 3 in May), and quite a lot of polish has been applied, since in May the HA code was still relatively new.

Secondly, we’ve added support for building the cloud using KVM+libvirt (although VirtualBox is still recommended for a smoother ride).

Thirdly, the documentation is way more comprehensive, and should help you avoid many common pitfalls.

Hope to see you at the workshop, and please come and say hello to us at the SUSE booth!

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